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1 Select Committee on Economic Development Progress relating to the implementation of Integrated National Electrification Programme (INEP) 14 February

Historical performance of the program Always behind schedule and catching up in the following years Year Connections Target Connections completed to date% Completed 2006/776,30574,25397% 2007/866,87566,13199% 2008/948,44746,38196% 2009/1076,26367,00288% 2010/1184,23528,97634% Total352,125282,74380% 2

2011/12 performance of the program ProvinceNo. plannedProject complete with energy supply > 50% progress < 50% progress Construction not started Eastern Cape 8035%28%11%26% Free State 1650%25%6%19% Gauteng 1471%21%7%0% KwaZulu Natal 799%0%53%38% Limpopo 8560%6%8%26% Mpumalanga 2635%15%4%46% North West 683%17%0% Northern Cape 2339%13%22%26% Western Cape 3456%6%15%24% Total36340%12%20%28% 3

Some issues for consideration Discussed in terms of 1.Rural 2.Urban 3.Informal Settlements 4

INEP Rural 75 % of backlogs Largely areas in which Eskom is a licensed distributor Municipalities (non-licensed and licensed) access money from DoE, Provincial Governments to implement projects in these Eskom areas of supply Hand over infrastructure to Eskom on completion for O&M Current situation 5

INEP - Rural Non- distributing municipalities do not have electricity departments – completely rely on consultants Also many distributing municipalities have vacancy levels of skilled resources exceeding 50% of established posts (ref: EDI Holdings ring- fencing study) – but still stretch themselves to Eskom areas Consultants approach municipalities to be appointed for designing and managing implementation of projects The design cost is purported to be at risk and the payment is recovered once the project submitted by the municipality is approved; no real risk –Desperate MMs take the first available “support” they can get –No capacity to review the appropriateness of proposed projects and quality of work –INEP offices have no capacity either to support municipalities in this regard Some concerns 6

INEP - urban A fraction of the 25% of backlog Largely areas in which 177 municipalities are licensed distributors DoE does not allow upgrade of existing infrastructure required for electrification projects Infill connections –DoE reluctant to fund infill connections – demand for these connections in existing developments is increasing as more houses are built; contrary to the objective of densification of spatial development patterns to improve urban efficiency. –Requirement for 80% occupancy of housing developments has also been a delaying factor; also leading to public protests about incomplete houses Current situation 7

INEP – Informal settlements A significant component of the remaining 25% backlog Numbers of informal settlements are increasing with a consequent requirement from political leaders and communities for `regularisation’ (including electrification) of these areas DoE currently providing for the electrification of informal settlements. Apart from providing the required electrical reticulation, each informal dwelling is also provided with a Pre-paid meter connection and basic connections for electrical fittings. Current situation 8

INEP – Informal settlements Need for the planning alignment of the Informal Settlement Upgrading Programme with the electrical reticulation programme of the Department of Energy to ensure that electrical grid is available when settlement upgrading projects commence. Will require that provincial governments to make their approved Multi Year Housing Development Plans and priority development objectives available to the DoE enable the latter to align its electrification programme accordingly. Current situation 9

INEP – Informal settlements Agreement required on the removal and recovery of the installed Pre-paid Meters from informal dwellings and the re- installation thereof in the new dwelling units, constructed through the National Housing Programme. This initiative will require that the National Housing Programme to be adjusted to include funding for the removal of the existing meters and the re-installation thereof in the new dwellings. Current situation 10

INEP - General Inequitable funding from DoE –DoE policy to partially fund electrification connections by municipalities (urban and rural subsidies) but provide the full cost of connections provided by Eskom –Municipalities are thus required to `top-up’ funding of electrification projects which impacts the overall municipal budget –The costs have become higher for the remaining difficult areas –Some municipalities have severe cash shortage problems Funding application process –Not aligned with the municipal budgeting process –Lack of certainty of three-year DoRA allocations –National Treasury will only release funding to municipalities wef 1 July of each year Some concerns 11

INEP - General Bulk infrastructure –Some projects may not proceed without the availability of bulk infrastructure –Frequent cause of delay in electrification projects –Misalignment between Eskom infrastructure and municipal dev. Plans MFMA procurement process –Many municipalities point to the drawn out procurement process to appoint consultants and purchase the necessary equipment and materials as reasons for the delay in completing electrification projects; balance between ensuring accountability and functionality Some concerns 12

Recommendations Need some shared capacity to provide technical support to under- capacitated municipalities; capacitate INEP regional offices to play this role INEP offices be the points of coordination/ planning alignment between various electrification projects funding agencies Provincial Housing Departments must make their approved Multi Year Housing Development Plans and priority development objectives available to the DoE enable the latter to align its electrification programme accordingly DoE to allow upgrade of existing infrastructure required for electrification projects DoE to fund infill connections Requirement for 80% occupancy of housing developments be done away with 13

Recommendations Adjustment of the National Housing Programme to include funding for the removal of the existing meters and the re- installation thereof in the new dwellings DoE policy should provide the full cost of connections in areas provided by both Eskom and municipalities Eskom to enter into SDAs with municipalities where Eskom is a distributor so as to ensure alignment of expectations 14

THANK YOU 15