Thursday, February 25, 2010

Why the ESKOM price hike does not need to add to inflation

So the decision has been taken. ESKOM electricity price to go up about 25% per year for the next 3 years. Some say too little (us Renewable Energy people), most say too much. It seems that everyone expects ESKOM to be able to deliver cheap power as they have for the last 20 years or more, everyone wants ESKOM to build new power stations, but they dare not charge more for the power.

But if they don’t put up the price and don’t build power stations, as the classical thinking goes, then there will be no additional power, just more blackouts. Everyone is talking about the inflationary effects of the price increase, but few have calculated the inflationary effects of having NO power.

But let me tell you why I think that the price increases need not add to inflation. Everyone is catching a wakeup about energy prices – the wakeup just has to be directed in the right direction. By investing in Energy Efficiency, we can stimulate economic growth, massively reduce demand (and our electricity bills), and reduce the need for new power stations (and maybe keep the price hikes down in the long-run). But this obvious intervention seems to be neglected by all. “A solar water heater is toooo expensive” bemoans the consumer, and then goes out in his/her 4x4 for take-aways.

Here’s my challenge: be you a business or an individual, get off your butt and find away to reduce your energy consumption and save money, DESPITE the price hike.

Frank

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