The impact of electricity crises on the consumption behaviour of small and medium enterprises

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) will play a key role in future economic and social strategies in South Africa. However, we find that SMEs are par-ticularly vulnerable to shocks in their external envi-ronment due to a general lack of skills and resources. This is critical as the future demand for...

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Main Authors: A. von Ketelholdt, A. Wöcke
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/3321
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spelling doaj-f0da5afaf9f34340803d86886a426a702020-11-24T20:48:23ZengUniversity of Cape TownJournal of Energy in Southern Africa1021-447X2413-30512017-10-01191132410.17159/2413-3051/2008/v19i1a33213321The impact of electricity crises on the consumption behaviour of small and medium enterprisesA. von Ketelholdt0A. WöckeUniversity of Cape TownSmall and medium enterprises (SMEs) will play a key role in future economic and social strategies in South Africa. However, we find that SMEs are par-ticularly vulnerable to shocks in their external envi-ronment due to a general lack of skills and resources. This is critical as the future demand for electricity in South Africa is likely to outstrip supply and electricity will become increasingly unreliable and expensive. We surveyed 250 SMEs in Cape Town and found that the prevailing policy methods of changing electricity consumption behaviour: information campaigns, increasing prices, and pro-viding rebates for energy savings, have had limited results and are unsustainable when applied to SMEs.https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3321
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title The impact of electricity crises on the consumption behaviour of small and medium enterprises
title_short The impact of electricity crises on the consumption behaviour of small and medium enterprises
title_full The impact of electricity crises on the consumption behaviour of small and medium enterprises
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description Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) will play a key role in future economic and social strategies in South Africa. However, we find that SMEs are par-ticularly vulnerable to shocks in their external envi-ronment due to a general lack of skills and resources. This is critical as the future demand for electricity in South Africa is likely to outstrip supply and electricity will become increasingly unreliable and expensive. We surveyed 250 SMEs in Cape Town and found that the prevailing policy methods of changing electricity consumption behaviour: information campaigns, increasing prices, and pro-viding rebates for energy savings, have had limited results and are unsustainable when applied to SMEs.
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