
The South Africa Presidential Palace recently issued an open letter to all citizens, stating that South Africa will accelerate the energy transition, actively reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve air quality, and make its due contribution to the response to global climate change.
It is understood that South Africa is rich in local scenery resources. The results of the country's most recent renewable energy development procurement plan show that the lowest wind power bidding price and photovoltaic price in South Africa are lower than the current cost of electricity per kilowatt-hour of coal power.
The Think Tank World Resources Institute, said that South Africa's gradual increase in emission reduction targets indicates that the country's greenhouse gas emissions will decline from 2025, which is 10 years earlier than the original plan.