NERSA Rejects Eskom’s Grid Capacity Reservation Request

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The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) revealed significant decisions made during its meeting held on July 30, 2024. These decisions include approvals for Eskom’s Regulatory Clearing Account (RCA) balance, the issuance of a new distribution license, and the publication of a consultation paper on congestion curtailment.

1. Approval of Eskom’s Regulatory Clearing Account (RCA) Balance

NERSA has approved Eskom’s RCA balance of R8.095 billion for the 2021/22 financial year. This balance will be recoverable from standard tariff customers, local Special Pricing Arrangement (SPA) customers, and international customers. The detailed breakdown of the RCA balance is provided in Table 1 below:

Table 1: RCA Balance for the 2021/22 Financial Year

CategoryDecisionFY2022 ActualsFY2022 VarianceRCA AdjustmentRCA FY2022 NERSA AdjustmentNERSA Decision
Revised Return13 12312 946-177-177-90-267
Expenditure57 01973 96616 947-9 8257 122-4 825
Primary Energy68 33084 72916 40076617 166-10 853
Independent Power Producers (local)40 63136 714-3 917-3 9170-3 917
International Purchases3 4265 3061 8801 88001 880
Depreciation66 27958 151-8 128-8 1280-8 128
Research & Development151149-2-20-2
Levies & Taxes7 2667 5122462460246
Revenue233 229246 520-13 29122 8149 5230
Service Quality Incentives (SQI)696969069
RCA Balance due to Eskom/(Customers)23 778-15 7688 012
Nuclear Decommissioning from RCA 2013/148308383

The implementation plan for the 2021/22 RCA balance is under development for approval by the Energy Regulator.

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2. New Distribution License for Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality

NERSA approved the issuance of a license to operate a distribution facility to Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality, following the disestablishment of Umtshezi Local Municipality. Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality will continue to charge tariffs as approved by NERSA and has been requested to apply for a trading license in accordance with the Electricity Regulation Act, 2006.

3. Rejection of Eskom’s Grid Capacity Preservation Request

The Energy Regulator did not approve Eskom’s application to preserve grid connection capacity for public Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in anticipation of the upcoming Bid Window 7 procurement process. The application was rejected because Eskom failed to identify specific customers or classes of customers it intended to discriminate against, and did not provide objectively justifiable differences regarding such customers.

4. Consultation Paper on Congestion Curtailment

NERSA has approved the publication of a consultation paper on Eskom’s application for congestion curtailment to be treated as a constrained generation ancillary service. This will allow Eskom to compensate Renewable Energy Power Plants (RPPs) for energy curtailed due to grid congestion.

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