Exploring the Design of Financial Instruments and Tax Incentives to Upscale Renewable Energy Generation in South Africa

By Kebaabetswe Veronica Ramushwana and Roshelle Ramfol

South Africa is at the precipice of an existential energy crisis. Notably, the country’s endowment comprises vast stores of biomass, wind and solar energy potential that provide the country with a comparative advantage. Transiting from coal to renewable energy sources can stimulate the green economy and mitigate the country’s power shortages. Moreover, by advocating for the decarbonization of the energy sector, a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, this research underscores the potential for advancing South Africa’s decarbonization objectives.

This paper explores the design of financial instruments and tax incentives to promote the upscale of renewable energy development in South Africa. A qualitative appraisal is conducted on South Africa’s incentive regime. The study contributes to the scholarship on policy design to stimulate renewable energy generation.

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Exploring the Design of Financial Instruments and Tax Incentives to Upscale Renewable Energy Generation in South Africa