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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE
ENERGY SECTOR WORKSHOP
Friday, 23 May 2014
DBSA, Midrand, Republic of South Africa
Clifford Ndlovu
Trade, Investment & Regulatory Enablement Division
Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA)
ORDER OF BUSINESS
• South Africa
• GGDA
• Gauteng Investment Centre
• Energy In Gauteng
REPUBLIC SOUTH AFRICA
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Local Reference
• Iningizimu Africa, Mzansi (Africa), Africa Borwa, Africa Dzonga, Africa Tshipembe,
Suid Afrika
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President Jacob Zuma (since May 2009)
• multi-party democracy
• independent judiciary,
• free and diverse press ,
• election every 5 (five) years,
• next election 2016 - Municipal
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Capitals: Pretoria (executive), Bloemfontein (judicial), Cape Town (legislative)
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9 provinces: Gauteng, Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Northern
Cape, North West, Western Cape
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52.8 million citizens, over 50% live in cities
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Metric System: Meters, Litres, Kilometers, Kilograms, Centimeters
…SOUTH AFRICA: BUSINESS
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Currency: Rand (ZAR)
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(US) $
(UK) £
(EU) €
(CN) ¥
R10.36
R17.48
R14.16
R1.68
UTC / GMT +2,
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1 Rand= 100 cents
no Daylight Savings
Banking Hours
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Monday – Friday; 09:00 to 15:30
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Saturday: 09:00 – 11:00
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Closed on Sundays and National Holidays
Business Language: English
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Also Available, translation and interpretation: 汉语, Français, Português, Indian Languages, Español,
‫العربية‬, Deutsch,日本, Italian, Россию, …
FACTSHEET
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Provincial Capital – Johannesburg
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National Administrative Seat / Capital City- Tshwane (Pretoria)
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16 927 sq km (1.4% of South Africa’s total area)
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Population 12.2 million ( 23.1% of RSA)
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Accounts for 40% of SA’s manufacturing output
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Offers access to both local and Sub Saharan Africa markets.
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Functionally integrated to the Region as a Global City Region in Africa.
GAUTENG DATA (OECD 2009)
• GDP per capita (USD current prices, 2008): USD 14,906
• GDP growth rate (2009): -1.7%
• Gauteng’s contribution to national GDP (2009): 33.9%
• Share of GDP of Africa: 11%
• Employment rate (Q1, 2011): 73.1%
• Unemployment (narrow) (Q1, 2011): 26.9%
…GAUTENG DATA (2)
• Share of national R&D (2008-09): 52.2%
• Share of national patents (2004): 57%
• Share of national trade (2009): 62.7%
• Share of provincial GDP in exports (2009): 41.6%
• Three largest FDI investors in Gauteng (2007)
 China (26%), Germany (16%), United Kingdom (16%)
Economic Development Agency
GGDA
FORMATION OF GGDA: 1 JUNE 2012
GGDA’S STRATEGIC GOALS
As the implementation arm of GDED’s economic growth and development strategy, the GGDA will
work to achieve the following goals:
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Enable economic development that is focused on creating sustainable jobs through facilitating
the focused delivery of key national and provincial policies.
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Drive growth in provincial GDP and employment rates.
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Strategically position the province as a globally competitive city region.
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Facilitate partnerships and create linkages across the province in order to maximize service
delivery outcomes.
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Support the development of the Key Sectors of the Economy in line with established
economic and industrial policies of the province.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CYCLE
Capacity
Building
Jobs
Export
(Manufacturing)
Products and Services
Investment
GGDA SERVICES
Investment Facilitation
Strategic Trade Facilitation
• Government Interface
• Exhibitions & Seminars
• Advise on Government Incentives
• Strategic Imports
• Public Private Partnership
• Delegation Hosting
• Sector Expertise
• Foreign Missions
• Land Sourcing
• Industry Linkages
GAUTENG INVESTMENT CENTRE
One Stop Shop
The Place, 1 Sandton Drive, Johannesburg
ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES
GREEN STRATEGY PROGRAMME (GSP)
…inform objectives and activities of departments and
municipalities in the province, so parts of government
working on green issues are focused on the same targets.
… should align to and work co-operatively towards the
vision and programme commitments in this Green
Strategy Programme.
GGDA POSITION ON ENERGY
“To make Gauteng the continental
manufacturing and services hub
for Energy and related industries”
OPPORTUNITIES FROM GREEN STRATEGIC
PROGRAMME (GSP)
Alternative and Efficient Fuel Technologies
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Objective 5.1: 15% reduction in energy demand in the transport sector by 2025 through a
series of transport efficiency investments. Modal shift towards public transport, freight to
Rail, etc. to reduce demand for energy by the transport sector.
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Objective 5.2: Reduce dependence on fossil fuels in transport systems. Encourage uptake
of efficient and alternatively-powered vehicles such as hybrid, electric and gas powered
vehicles, considered infrastructure needs to enable these alternative fuels to be used.
DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Solar Rooftops
It is estimated that the rollout of 300MW in 8 million square meters of roof tops could cost
approximately R6 billion (R20 million per MW). The entire cost can be funded through energy
savings with a pay-back period of about 7 years. A number of private sector companies are
currently exploring opportunities to invest in the establishment of solar panel manufacturing
facilities in South Africa. A standard factory producing up to 150MW/year can be set up in
period of 6-12 months.
Other Opportunities
1.
Landfill gas for supplying gas to boilers
2.
Waste to Energy Programme for health institutions
3.
Water Efficiency Retrofit Programme
4.
Integrated Building Management Systems (IBMS)
5.
Bicycle Lane from Gillooly’s Farm to Braamfontein
6.
Renewable energy technologies for schools
CONCLUSION: TRILEMMAS, NEXA AND THE
FUTURE
Energy Security
The effective management of primary energy supply
from domestic and external sources, the reliability
of energy infrastructure, and the ability of energy
providers to meet current and future demand.
Changing Game
1. New Oil Discoveries
2. Natural Gas Discoveries
3. Shale Gas
4. Fuel Innovation
5. Logistics
6. Rise of the Elements
7. Microgrids and Off Grids
Energy Equity
Accessibility and affordability of energy supply
across the population.
Environmental Sustainability
8. Changing
Geopolitics
Encompasses
the achievement
of supply
and demand side energy efficiencies and the
development of energy supply from
renewable and other low-carbon sources.
DANKE
Clifford Ndlovu
[email protected]
www.ggda.co.za