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Launch of national coal energy forum: milestone towards integrated energy plan
13 February 2009
Government today, Friday, 13 February 2009, announced the establishment of the country's National Energy Coal Forum.
This followed a meeting convened by the Director-General of the Department of Minerals and Energy, Advocate Sandile Nogxina, in Cape Town yesterday. The meeting was attended by major mining companies such as BHP Billiton, Anglo-Coal, Exxaro; South African Mining Development Association (SAMDA); Eskom; junior mining companies; National Union of Mineworkers as well as officials of the Department of Minerals and Energy.
Sandile Nogxina, Director-General of the Department of Minerals and Energy said: "Coal supply for domestic energy use is a huge challenge which requires a collective effort from all the stakeholders. Rapid domestic energy demand growth going forward will result in a tight demand-supply balance over the next ten years. The watershed decision, therefore, to form this forum will help in ensuring that there is certainty and balance in dealing with this issue."
Brian Dames, Eskom's Chief Officer for Generation Business, who also attended the meeting, added, "We are grateful for the support and excellent co-operation we have received from the coal mining industry in the past and we are confident that the formation of the coal energy forum will enable us further to develop these partnerships."
Nogxina concluded that the establishment of the forum will "ultimately help us in the development of the country's national energy coal plan as well as the national coal transportation plan."
The forum will be expanded to include Transnet, the Department of Transport, the Department of Public Enterprises, the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism as well as other companies and labour unions that were not able to attend Thursday's meeting.
The meeting also decided to establish a working group representing all the stakeholders in order to draw up the terms of reference which will guide the work of the forum. The working group, chaired by Eskom's Ras Myburgh will do its work as a matter of urgency and report to the forum within two weeks.
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Issued by: Department of Minerals and Energy
13 February 2009