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The South African National Energy Development Institute SANEDI 26 November 2013

The South African National Energy Development Institute SANEDI 26 November 2013. www.sanedi.org.za. Barry Bredenkamp SANEDI. Contents. Strategic Overview Legislative Mandates Strategic Outcomes Strategic Outcome-orientated G oals Programmes. Strategic Overview . Vision

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The South African National Energy Development Institute SANEDI 26 November 2013

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  1. The South African National Energy Development InstituteSANEDI26 November 2013 www.sanedi.org.za Barry Bredenkamp SANEDI

  2. Contents • Strategic Overview • Legislative Mandates • Strategic Outcomes • Strategic Outcome-orientated Goals • Programmes

  3. Strategic Overview • Vision To serve as a catalyst for sustainable energy innovation, transformation and technology diffusion in support of SA’s sustainable development that benefits our nation • Mission Advance innovation of clean energy solutions and rational energy use that effectively supports SA;s national energy objectives and the transition towards a sustainable , low carbon energy future • Values Innovation Integrity Accountability Professionalism Transparency Batho Pele National Interest

  4. Legislative Mandates • Ministerial Directives establishing SANERI/NEEA • White Paper on Energy Policy, 1998 • SANEDI’s mandate is derived from the authority and obligations set out in the following policies, legislation and constitutional requirements:- • The SA Constitution,(Act 108 of 1996); • National Energy Act, (Act 34 of 2008); • The following specific plans, directives and public announcements which reinforces SANEDI’s responsibilities; • Strategic Plan of the Department of Energy.

  5. Legislative Mandates • National EE Strategy , 2008 • Energy Security Master Plan for Liquid Fuels, 2007 • Energy Security Master Plan, 2007 • Integrated Resource Plan for Energy , 2010 • DST 10 year innovation Plan • M&V guideline for EE certificates (DRAFT) • Carbon capture and storage Road Map

  6. Strategic outcomes /programmes

  7. Strategic outcome orientated goals

  8. Strategic outcome orientated goals...cont...

  9. Strategic outcome orientated goals...cont..

  10. coal Carbon Capture And Storage (CCS) Core Parties Participants

  11. SACCCS - Financial Support • South African Government – through the Department of Energy: • 2013/2014 R 69 million • 2014/2015 R 103 million • 2015/2016 R 35 million • Accessing the £25 million that the UK Government has placed in the World Bank Carbon Capture and Storage Trust Fund • Norwegian Government • South African industry

  12. SACCCS - 2013/14 Work Plan – Critical path • Appoint Project International Advisory Committee • Develop basin exploration execution plan including contracting strategy • Appoint Engineering/Procurement/Construction contractor • Commence public engagement in Zululand and Algoa basins • Apply for basin exploration and characterisation in Zululand and Algoa basins • Design Zululand and Algoa basin exploration plan • Commence seismic exploration of Zululand and Algoa basins

  13. SACCCS – Highlights • Department of Energy has announced R207 million support of the Pilot CO2 Storage Project • The CCS Roadmap has been endorsed by the Cabinet • CCS has been named a near-term priority Flagship Programme in the National Climate Change Response White Paper • An Inter-Departmental Task Team on CCS has been established in Pretoria

  14. WFE - 2013/14 Work Plan – Critical path • Renewable energy production and utilization for low income communities. • Creation of Green Jobs and contribution to the new growth path • Skills Development Various forms of Biomass and Waste to Energy initiatives Biomass Production value added goods and production of fuel pellets

  15. WFE - 2013/14 Work Plan – Critical path • Establish clean energy, electricity generation and supply facilities within rural communities – economic/social/sustainability benefits • Develop and demonstrate the rural application of energy efficiency technologies – economic/social/environmental benefits Biogas production from Biomass for domestic use. Energy efficiency Food Production and Waste Production

  16. Smart grids -2013/14 Work Plan –Critical Path • Development of SA smart grid vision • Compile current state assessment • Technology, governance, service and gap analysis as well as defined solutions • Smart Grid Business case • Smart grid implementation plan • Consolidated smart grid industry guideline

  17. Data/Knowledge Management -2013/14 workplan – critical path • Development of an integrated data repository • Technology Management Information Centre • Review the strategic direction of CESAR • Enhanced access to relevant energy information and knowledge

  18. Green Transport – 2013/14 Workplan – Critical path • Develop a national Green Transport strategic vision and technology development plan • Develop a technology development incubation centre to offer “soft start” facilities to companies and technology partners • Develop and implement demonstration projects to test proof technology • Participate in knowledge clusters locally/internationally • Develop substantive public advocacy programme to create market acceptability for alternative fuels and propulsion systems

  19. Renewable Energy Technologies – 2013/14 Workplan – Critical Path • Renewable Energy Centre of Research & Development (RECORD) • Projects , pilots and demos Wind Atlas for South Africa (WASA), Mobile waste to energy plant, Algal Biofuels , solar road map, energy efficient house • Support to Solar Park • International collaboration

  20. Renewable Energy Technologies – Highlights • Wind Atlas – Phase 1 (WC, NC& EC – 1ST verified atlas published /Phase 2 (EC, KZN & FS) – funding confirmed • Support to Solar Park – install 2 measuring stations (1 supported by GIZ for installation in Upington & 1 as part of the DST/SAWS network for installation in Prieska) – stations to be included in the Solar Atlas for South Africa • RECORD – Highlights • Establishment of SARETC (Centre Manager in place /First cohort of technicians trained in Germany) • Support to RE education (Primary school art competition, Assaf conference on Energy (Young Scientists), Awarded Douglas Banks Bursary) • Ocean Energy Resource study published • Established Algal Bioenergy Platform and published 1st peer reviewed publication on the state of Algal Bioenergy Energy research in SA • INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION - Highlights • Signed 2013/14 REEEP contract • Hosted IEA Bioenergy EXCO and a Waste to Energy Workshop

  21. Energy Efficiency – 2013/14 Workplan – Critical Path • Support the Income Tax Amendment relating to tax rebate for energy efficiency improvements • Energy Efficiency & Demand Side Management Centre of Research & Development (EEDSM) • Industry Support • National Champion for EE • National M & V Centre

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