Jopie Fourie
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Government is pushing coal producers to cut prices to help save Eskom, the indebted power utility that threatens to unravel the country’s finances.
“At these prices of electricity, this economy is going to collapse,” Mineral and Energy Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe said Thursday at mining conference in Johannesburg. “You have got to reduce the prices -- what we are saying is coal producers must contribute in ensuring that is actually addressed.”
Eskom, which provides about 95% of South Africa’s electricity, relies on coal to generate most of its power. Several ministries last week approached both coal and renewable energy producers to ask for lower-cost supplies as the government scrambles to rescue the unprofitable state-owned utility.
“We are talking to them, we are not instructing them,” Mantashe said. “The steps are, one you talk to coal producers, they make a commitment, talk to renewables, they make a commitment.”
Mantashe: The economy is going to collapse if electricity remains this expensive | Business
Government is pushing coal producers to cut prices to help save struggling power utility Eskom.