Challenges for local community development in private sector-led renewable energy projects in South Africa: an evolving approach

The Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme in South Africa is intended to support the uptake of renewable energy, help address the current energy supply crisis and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Notably, it also requires project developers to engage with socio-economic...

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Main Authors: Holle Linnea Wlokas, Anya Boyd, marco Andolfi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
Online Access:https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3177
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spelling doaj-6d96e74392bf4a808eb881dd1efc2efc2020-11-25T01:04:38ZengUniversity of Cape TownJournal of Energy in Southern Africa1021-447X2413-30512017-10-01234465110.17159/2413-3051/2012/v23i4a31773177Challenges for local community development in private sector-led renewable energy projects in South Africa: an evolving approachHolle Linnea Wlokas0Anya Boydmarco AndolfiUniversity of Cape TownThe Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme in South Africa is intended to support the uptake of renewable energy, help address the current energy supply crisis and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Notably, it also requires project developers to engage with socio-economic development at the local level. The distributed nature of renewable energy generation may induce a more geographically dispersed pattern of development, and renewable energy sites can be highly suited to rural locations with otherwise poor potential to attract local inward investment. Socio-economic development and enterprise development are two of seven economic development elements in the programme. In order to prepare a bid submission, project developers have to assess local socio-economic needs around their project site and develop strategies on how to address these. This paper investigates the challenges for local community development. The research is based on case studies and presents findings from the perspective of a research team working alongside project developers. Early findings indicate that there are potential community benefits from commercial wind projects, providing an appropriate community engagement process that is aligned with the project cycle determined by the tender process and engineering requirements. The Passive Community Needs Assessment approach is introduced as a possible solution.https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3177
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Challenges for local community development in private sector-led renewable energy projects in South Africa: an evolving approach
Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
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Anya Boyd
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title Challenges for local community development in private sector-led renewable energy projects in South Africa: an evolving approach
title_short Challenges for local community development in private sector-led renewable energy projects in South Africa: an evolving approach
title_full Challenges for local community development in private sector-led renewable energy projects in South Africa: an evolving approach
title_fullStr Challenges for local community development in private sector-led renewable energy projects in South Africa: an evolving approach
title_full_unstemmed Challenges for local community development in private sector-led renewable energy projects in South Africa: an evolving approach
title_sort challenges for local community development in private sector-led renewable energy projects in south africa: an evolving approach
publisher University of Cape Town
series Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
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2413-3051
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme in South Africa is intended to support the uptake of renewable energy, help address the current energy supply crisis and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Notably, it also requires project developers to engage with socio-economic development at the local level. The distributed nature of renewable energy generation may induce a more geographically dispersed pattern of development, and renewable energy sites can be highly suited to rural locations with otherwise poor potential to attract local inward investment. Socio-economic development and enterprise development are two of seven economic development elements in the programme. In order to prepare a bid submission, project developers have to assess local socio-economic needs around their project site and develop strategies on how to address these. This paper investigates the challenges for local community development. The research is based on case studies and presents findings from the perspective of a research team working alongside project developers. Early findings indicate that there are potential community benefits from commercial wind projects, providing an appropriate community engagement process that is aligned with the project cycle determined by the tender process and engineering requirements. The Passive Community Needs Assessment approach is introduced as a possible solution.
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