South Africa backs energy plan in key step for $8.5 billion deal

South Africa backs energy plan in key step for $8.5 billion deal

The plan envisages the closure and re-purposing of coal-fired power plants owned by Eskom, so additional renewable energy can be produced.
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By Antony Sguazzin and Jennifer A. Dlouhy

(Bloomberg) – South Africa's cabinet endorsed an investment plan to help the country transition away from the use of coal, a key step in securing $8.5 billion in climate finance on offer from the world's richest nations. 

The plan envisages the closure and re-purposing of coal-fired power plants owned by Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., the state power utility, so additional renewable energy can be produced. It also covers expanding the transmission grid and fostering the development of electric-vehicle and green hydrogen industries. 

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