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| style="width: 250px; background-color: rgb(219, 229, 241);" | 25°C is the average temperature during Summers(November to March) and 10°C is the average lowest temperature during winters(June to August)
 
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| style="width: 250px; background-color: rgb(219, 229, 241);" | 1062665(87% of Total land Area)
 
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Revision as of 16:42, 7 November 2013

South Africa
Capital Pretoria
Official Languages(s) 11 Official languages with Zulu being the most spoken language.
Political Stability Democratic Republic
Climate Zone Tropical (Tropical wet and dry)
Temperature Range ​(⁰C) 25°C is the average temperature during Summers(November to March) and 10°C is the average lowest temperature during winters(June to August)
Altitude(s) (m above MSL) Lowest altitude is 0 m(Sea level) and highest is 3450m
Government
President Jacob Zuma
'Total Area '( km²) 1219090
Population 50586757
Rural Population (year)
GDP (Nominal) US $ 471178 Billion (2011)
GDP Per Capita US $ (year)
Currency Rand
Time Zone UTC/GMT +2 hours
Electricity Generation TWh/year (year)
Access to Electricity 75 %
Wind energy (installed capacity) MW (year)
Solar Energy (installed capacity) MW (year)
Literacy Rate 89 %
South African currency against Euro
1 Euro ~ 11 South African Rand (ZAR)

Government and Public Authorities (having Jurisdiction)


NERSA ( National energy regulator of South Africa)

DoE (Department of Energy)

DWEA (Department of water and Environmental affairs)

Institutes (research etc)

SABS (South Africa Bureau of Standards)

SANEDI ( South Africa National Energy Development Institute)

SANERI (South Africa National Energy Research Institute)

Usable land area for PV ( km²) 1062665(87% of Total land Area)
Seismic activity The south-western Cape has one of the highest levels of seismicity in South Africa.Historically, the most severe earthquake of magnitude 6.3 occurred on 29 September 1969 in Ceres, 100 km northeast of Cape Town. The event resulted in 12 lost lives and numerous damaged buildings in the town of Tulbagh. On 4 September 1809, a seismic event estimated at magnitude 6.3, occurred at the Milnerton Fault, a mere 10km from Cape Town CBD and the location of the Cape Town Stadium.

Overview

The South African energy supply is dominated by coal.

•Coal supplies 65.7% of the primary energy*

•Followed by crude oil with 21.6%

•Renewable and wastes with 7.6 %

•Gas with 2.8%

•Nuclear 0.4%

•Hydro 0.1%

*Primary Energy: an energy form found in nature that has not been subjected to any conversion or transformation process to become electrical energy, refined fuels, or synthetic fuels such as hydrogen fuel

South Africa Energy Use





Energy Sources

Hydropower

Solar Energy

Biomass

Biogas

Wind Energy

Geothermal Energy

Fossil Fuels


Key Problems of the Energy Sector


Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations

General Energy Policy, Energy Strategy

Important Laws and Regulations

Specific Strategies

(Biomass, Renewable Energies, Rural Electrification, Energy Access Strategy, Poverty Reduction Strategy etc.)


Institutional Set-up in the Energy Sector


Activities of Donors and Implementing Agencies


Further Information


References