Climate change & COP 17
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Eskom's six step approach to climate change
Introduction
1. The climate change negotiations: An overview
2. Climate change in Africa and South Africa: An overview
3. Multilateral Environmental Agreement (MEA) negotiations
The Eskom Climate Change strategy seeks to address the challenge through a comprehensive six-step approach:
Steps STEP 1 Diversification of generation mix by increasing nuclear, gas, renewables, imports and clean coal 2. Eskom’s generation plant mix 3. Renewable energy: Eskom’s initiatives 4. Renewable energy: Sere wind farm STEP 2 Energy efficiency –reduce demand by 3038 MW in the 2012-2017 period and Internal Energy Efficiency measures (billion kWh programme) 1. Energy efficiency in the global & South African context 2. Eskom’s work on Integrated Demand Management 4. Solar Water Heating Rebate Programme 5. Efficient Lighting Programme involving the rollout of Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL) STEP 3 Energy efficiency –reduce demand by 3038 MW in the 2012-2017 period and Internal Energy Efficiency measures (billion kWh programme) 1. Adaptation: Particulate Emission Control at Lethabo Power Station 3. Kusile and Medupi coal-fired power stations under construction STEP 4 Innovation through R&D, examples include solar thermal plant, smart grids, underground coal gasification 1. Ash management in Eskom’s coal-fired power stations 2. Underground Coal Gasification STEP 5 Carbon Financing and opportunities for trading in the global CO2 market. Eskom Green Financing strategy will be completed this year 1. Funding for Eskom’s Renewable Energy Programme 2. The Eskom National Efficient Lighting Programme: Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Project STEP 6 Advocacy, partnership, and collaboration with national and international stakeholders 1. Partnerships: Key to Eskom’s climate change strategy
1. Diversification of Eskom’s energy mix
