Developing a competitive concentrating solar power industry in South Africa: Current gaps and recommended next steps
Developing a competitive concentrating solar power industry in South Africa: Current gaps and recommended next steps
The paper provides an overview of the attractiveness of the global concentrating solar power (CSP) industry, analyses South Africa's current capabilities in developing a CSP manufacturing capacity, and then makes recommendations regarding policy measures and an associated industry roadmap for developing a competitive CSP industry in South Africa. The analyses highlight that cost reduction is currently the most important stumbling block for the large-scale rollout of CSP. From a supply, or technology-push, perspective, changes such as cost-effective production methods, improved products through directed research and development, and reductions in operating and installation costs could be implemented. From a demand, or technology-pull, perspective, more ambitious targets need to be incorporated into the current South African policies with reliable support schemes to ensure long-term investment security for CSP systems. Recommendations are made accordingly. Specifically, South Africa should continue to promote strategic collaborations with potential CSP investors to access funding possibilities for projects.
CITATION: Grobbelaa, Sara. Developing a competitive concentrating solar power industry in South Africa: Current gaps and recommended next steps . : Taylor & Francis , 2014. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 31, No. 3, May 2014, pp. 475-493 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frdeveloping-competitive-concentrating-solar-power-industry-south-africa-current-gaps-and-recommende-3