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3/26/12 Electricity Supply Interruption Mitigation Strategy. ( ) 11

3/26/12 Agenda  Overview of Policy Position in the Medium Term.  Supply Options. o Renewable Energy IPP Program o Small-scale Renewable IPP Program o Co-generation  Demand Options. o Energy Conservation Scheme o Solar Water Heaters  Grid Infrastructure Rehabilitation Plan. o Electricity Distribution Grid. 22

3/26/1233 GENERATION TRANSMISSION RETAIL & COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL PRIMARY ENERGY DISTRIBUTION & RETICULATION Eskom: 97% Coal 89%, Nuclear 4% Gas 2% Hydro 1.5% Pump storage 3.5% Eskom:100% Eskom Customers 46%, Sales 58% Municipalities (182) Customers 54%, Sales 42% TRANSMISSION (765/400/275 kV) Electricity Value Chain - ESI DISTRIBUTION (132/88/66/33/22 kV)

3/26/12 Introduction: Supply Policy Overview IRP2010 recognized and made provision for medium term supply/demand shortfall. ( ) This shortfall was on the back of the following key assumptions; – High Electricity Demand growth projection (linked to High Economic Growth assumptions) over the 20 year IRP period. – 85% Energy Availability Factor from existing Eskom fleet. – Committed build program completed per indicated timelines. – Demand savings achieved as per “Policy Adjusted IRP2010”. In the medium term: – Emphasis on projects that can reach Commercial Operation by between – Assuming a moderate electricity demand projection in the medium term, 1000MW gap shortfall (peaking in year 2012). 44

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3/26/12 Medium Term Risk Mitigation Plan (Supply Policy Overview) Phase 1 (Assessment & Planning) is complete and consisted of: – Assessment of the medium term supply and demand outlook; – Risk assessing the expected energy shortfalls, – Develop appropriate mitigation measures; – Develop a Project Plan for the implementation. Phase 2 (Implementation) consists of the following work plan: – Development and promulgation of legal framework to promote non-Eskom generation: Finalise regulatory framework for the procurement of non-Eskom generated power; Address licensing regulations; Develop and implement rules to promote non-Eskom generation; Development of appropriate and equitable wheeling charges for all generators; Streamline the process for approving access to the grid for non-Eskom generators; Develop rules of costs and access to municipal distribution systems; – Development of fast track process for projects that will alleviate pressure on grid until 2016 Roll out of solar water heater plans; Streamline the approval processes for all non-Eskom generation options during the constrained period; Implement procurement processes to purchase power identified both in the IRP and the MTRMP; Finalisation of procurement process for generation technology not included in MYPD2. 66

3/26/12 Phase 2 (Implementation)...continued consists of the following agreed work plan: – Finalise National Energy Efficiency Strategy review and develop implementation plan Develop and implement action plan to introduce energy efficiency instruments; Establish reporting mechanism to report on progress on energy efficiency interventions. – Develop the national contingency plan (Safety Net) Develop policy statement on the legal platform for the Conservation Scheme, its scope of application and the mechanisms for triggering. Identification of most appropriate systems and technology for aggregated demand response management – Development of a comprehensive approach to funding EE interventions including: Fast track the finalisation of tax rebate scheme 12L; Finalise the approach to the Standard Offer. – Develop a sustainable funding model to support the following interventions: Aggregation of demand response at municipal and Eskom level Emergency use of OCGT to prevent load shedding – Execution and monitoring of actions Establish a technical team to undertake technical work as directed by this action plan; Establish a reporting and feedback mechanism for monthly reporting of progress to stakeholders through Nedlac. – Develop comprehensive energy efficiency awareness campaign Nedlac energy task team to develop a proposal for consideration by NSACE. Medium Term Risk Mitigation Plan (Supply Policy Overview) 77

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3/26/12 RE IPP Program: (first Commercial Operation Date {COD} in 2013) – 1400 MW IPP’s Confirmed Preferred Bidder Status (Construction to Start June 2012) – 2325 MW Still to be allocated under this Program. Cogeneration Program: (COD 2013) – MW offered by Sugar Industry. – MW offered by Paper Industry. – 1000 MW Coal IPP’s Wheeling through the grid. ( COD 2014) Open Cycle Gas Turbine Project: (COD 2013) – 1020 MW Construction to start by June – Plants to be converted to gas within 7 years after COD. Energy Conservation Scheme Program: (immediate implementation) – Rules to consulted with Stakeholders (idea, minimum 5% reduction without impacting production) – Accompanied by Energy Efficiency Tax incentive scheme. Solar Water Heating Program: (currently running) – Rapid increase on number of installation through Standard Offer Policy. Programs to Mitigate Supply/Demand Shortfall. 1111

3/26/12 Closing Remarks: Supply Policy Overview: Renewable Energy IPP Program 1. Window 2 closed on 5th March Bids received. 3. Tariffs are declining (compared to Window 1) Request for Information (RFI) (closes 26 March 2012) 1. Gas, Coal, Imported Hydro and Cogeneration. 2. Procurement program to be launched shortly after. Cogeneration Programme 1. Designed for Industrial Processing Plants 2. In discussion with industries such as Paper and Sugar. Current interventions will ensure adequate supply of electricity to meet the medium term supply-demand anticipated shortfall /26/12

Grid Infrastructure Rehabilitation Plan. Electricity Distribution Infrastructure. 1313

3/26/12 Overview: Status of Distribution Infrastructure: Based on 2007 NERSA report on the state of distribution infrastructure. Study conducted by EDI-H in 2008 revealed that distribution’s maintenance, rehabilitation and strengthening backlog was at R27.4 bn. Assets needed an urgent and immediate rehabilitation and investment to reverse the downward spiral. A Business Plan developed by EDI-H introducing a holistic Approach to Distribution Asset Management (ADAM) 1414

3/26/1215Slide 15 Total BacklogMaintenanceRefurbishment Short term Strengthening TotalR 27,369,146,995R 2,736,914,699R 8,210,744,098R 16,421,488,197 Investment Requirements per Region 3/26/12

Funding Options: Inter-departmental Task Team: National Treasury, NERSA, COGTA, DPE & DoE, DoJ and EDD Funding options considered; 1. Fiscal allocation. 2. Municipal Infrastructure Grant. 3. Increased Tariff allocation per entity. 4. Increased Multi Year Price Determination allocation. 5. Loans to Municipalities (i.e. fromDevelopment Finance Institutes). 6. Grant/Donor funding. 7. A mix of above options. 1616

3/26/12 Proposed DX Infrastructure Rehabilitation Plan: 1717 Pilot Development Finance Institutions Project Finance Agreement Implementation of additional projects based on DFI model NERSA Concurrence (Initial MYPD) 29 Feb 2012 Implementation of Initial MYPD project (1st April 2013)Corporation of Public Deposits or DBSA agreement. 31 March 2012 Develop Detailed Funding ModelImplementation of the remainder of the projects Phase 1 Pilot at certain Municipalities to test delivery model. Phase 2 Phase 3 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Pilot Funding model based on DFI Project Finance. Consolidation of delivery model, including Funding. Full Implementation

3/26/12 Closing Remarks: Distribution Infrastructure Rehabilitation: Cabinet decision of Dec Approved focus directed towards addressing regulatory challenges affecting municipalities (including network rehabilitation). Distribution Network Rehabilitation Cabinet’s Required Approvals; 1. Proposed Distribution Asset Management Programme. 2. Initial pilot phase using the MYPD allocation remaining from restructuring process. 3. Mandate further detailed investigations on status of the network (NT, DPE, EDD, DoE, NERSA, Eskom and Munics) /26/12

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