PC on Energy Public Hearings on ISMO Bill [B9-2012]

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PC on Energy Public Hearings on ISMO Bill [B9-2012] NUMSA Submission, 23 May 2012, M46 Ground Floor Marks Building, Parliament RSA 5/24/12

NUMSA Submission (16 April 2012) Introduction NUMSA Submission (16 April 2012) Labours input at NEDLAC The restructuring of the electricity sector and unbundling of Eskom The impact of further restructuring on jobs and electricity pricing The introduction of Independent Power Producers (IPP) Labour’s opposition to privatisation of electricity The need for renewable sources of energy Powers of the Minister (S25 (1) (a) Independent Power Producers (memorandum – open up spaces for the private sector) Case Studies - IPP’s (World Bank models) 5/24/12

NUMSA believes that our SoE’s need to be re- socialised in the following manner: Change their mandates from the current profit orientation to service provision. Change the existing forms of accountability. Instead of boards of directors appointed by Ministers and other politicians, our discussion points to the need for significant representation of energy consumers and energy producers on new and legislatively-empowered governing councils of these SoE’s. 5/24/12

NUMSA – Additional Comments (23 May 2012) Firstly, NUMSA organises workers at Eskom. The employees that will be transferred or seconded to ISMO as proposed in Sections 40(5) and 40(7) of the Bill are our members. Secondly, as union we have resolved on the need to build a socially-owned renewable energy (RE) sector; which is a mix of different forms of collective ownership such as energy parastatals, publicly-owned wind farms, cooperatives, municipal-owned electricity entities and other forms of community energy enterprises. We are convinced that a state-owned and publicly-controlled ISMO is a necessary institution and instrument for getting renewable energy from socially-owned RE enterprises onto the grid. Eskom cannot simultaneously be a player and a referee! 5/24/12

3. Thirdly, NUMSA is a majority union in many of the companies such as BHP-Billiton, Arcellor-Mital and Scaw Metals that have long- term electricity agreements with Eskom and that are classified as energy intensive users or “contestable customers”. While we have no qualms about the Energy Intensive Users Group (EIUG) speaking on behalf of industry we object to our members’ jobs being used (without us) as a bargaining chip to block progressive energy legislation and measures. 5/24/12

GENERAL COMMENTS NUMSA supports the establishment of a state-owned ISMO as an important instrument to bring onto the grid renewable energy. We feel that ISMO has the potential to level the playing field for other publicly-owned energy players. Underlying assumption in the memorandum – Equating IPP’s with the private sector. As a union we believe that the stance is incorrect as it excludes a range of forms of collective ownership. 3. We are also concerned with the piecemeal manner in which we are introducing changes to the electricity without being guided by an explicitly agreed description of the end-state of the sector 5/24/12

Objects of Act [Section 2] Transfer of assets [Section 40(1)-(3)]: Other concerns: Objects of Act [Section 2] Transfer of assets [Section 40(1)-(3)]: Transfer of employees [Sections 40(5) and 40(7)]: 5/24/12

Conclusion With the establishment of ISMO, what is raised is the existence of different institutions that play different roles (planning, procurement of new generating capacity, contracting and system operation) within the electricity sector. The danger exists therefore for some of the functions to fall between the cracks Although beyond the ambit of this Bill, NUMSA would want to leave the Portfolio Committee with the question: whether is it not the time to establish an Electricity Council made up of all stakeholders in the industry and with significant representation of energy consumers and energy producers. The role of such an Electricity Council will be to advise the Minister and ensure policy coordination. 5/24/12