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  • UNREVISED HANSARD (Tuesday, 03 December 2019)

WEDNESDAY, 3 DECEMBER 2019

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    The third is, if you take battery storage as an example, Eskom will soon embark upon a very important battery storage project that could be one of the largest in the world, and that will actually be, firstly, innovative in the South African context, but secondly, give us better use of the renewable energy that it has produced, even the coal power energy as well, and give is better stability in relation to the base load in our particular system.
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    Minister, the regularity methodology for tariff setting for Eskom is regulated by National Energy Regulator of SA, Nersa. Tariff setting, over a longer period will create more consistency for Eskom. Minister, what additional specific steps or projects will the government introduce to lower the cost of electricity? You did refer to one, but additional.

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    Chairperson, to repeat what I said earlier on partly, firstly, it's about operational efficiency. Secondly, it's about much more efficient procurement than we currently have. Thirdly, we've got to remove rand seeking and the corruption from

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