Lessons for Eskom: Costa Rica goes 300 days solely on renewable energy

Costa Rica, the honeymoon destination has run its electricity grid for a record 300 days on renewable energy. It is putting the world’s powerhouses to shame with its commitment to clean energy.
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London — While South Africa is trying to fight its way out of the darkness that Eskom and its crippling debt have imposed on every citizen, there are other countries showing the way with their commitment to renewable energy. The shining beacon on renewables is the small country of Costa Rica in Central America, which is extending the days that it is generating 100% of its electricity from renewable energy to 300 and it plans to be carbon neutral by 2021. This week, the United Kingdom opened the world's largest off-shore windfarm, 120 kilometres off the Yorkshire coast with massive turbines that can power a home for 24 hours with one rotation. The UK now generates up to 30% of its power from renewables. South Africa's renewable industry is growing but a CSIR report notes that electricity production from wind and solar plants attributed to a mere 4.6% of the system load, but it is notably higher than the country's imports of electricity. The CSIR pointed out that the small "renewable-energy fleet had a positive contribution during load-shedding in December" 2018. Eskom's problems won't be solved in the short or medium term, but it is probably high time that we explore the example of Costa Rica for more reliance on other natural resources, the wind and sun to provide a solution to our electricity woes. – Linda van Tilburg

By Thulasizwe Sithole

The country wedged between Nicaragua and Panama with its miles of sandy beaches, blue water and sunshine all year is known mainly known as a destination for newlyweds and surfers. If the beaches are not enough of a reason to visit, there are jungles, active volcanoes and an abundance of wildlife. But Costa Rica is not only setting its sights on being a prime tourist destination, it also wants to save the world through its advances in renewable energy. Costa Rica first managed to generate 100% of its electricity from renewables, a mixture of hydro, geothermal, wind, biomass and solar energy for 299 days in 2015. This feat was repeated in 2016 when they managed to cut out fossil fuels for 271 days. And now they have managed to run for an impressive 300 days solely on a mixture of renewables.

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