PCEE Stakeholder Presentations – Energy Sector Priorities (2025–2030)
Dear Energy Council Members,
As communicated last week, the Portfolio Committee on Electricity and Energy (PCEE) convened a two-day session inviting key stakeholders to share their perspectives on South Africa’s energy sector and outline priority areas for the next five years (2025–2030).
The Energy Council was among the invited contributors, and I’ve already shared our submission titled “Accelerating South Africa’s Energy Transition: From Reform to Implementation.”
Kindly find attached the Teams link to access the full set of presentations and notes submitted by other stakeholders during the session.
PCEE Stakeholders’ presentation
Presenting Stakeholders Included:
Department of Electricity and Energy (DEE)
Global & Local Overview of the Energy Sector
Mandate, Strategy, Key Policies & Legislative Framework (2025/26)
Energy Council of South Africa
Accelerating South Africa’s Energy Transition: From Reform to Implementation
Prof Wikus Kruger (UCT)
Enabling South Africa’s Power Sector for Growth & Security
The Green Connection
Civil Society Perspective: Challenges, Opportunities & Focus Areas (2024–2029)
The Presidency: Project Management Unit (PMU)
Just Energy Transition
African Women in Energy and Power
Building Inclusive Platforms for Africa’s Energy Ecosystem
National Treasury: Operation Vulindlela
Economic Reform Priorities Supporting Energy Sector Implementation
NUMSA
Challenges and opportunities in the energy sector from NUMSA’s perspective, as well as possible areas of focus over the next five years (2024 – 2029)
NUM
Labour Perspectives on Sector Challenges and Priorities (2024–2029)
Centre for Environmental Rights
Emissions Standards & Power Station Decommissioning
Solidarity
Eskom’s Role in Economic Transformation
Southern African Youth in Energy Sector (SAYES)
Youth Empowerment in the Electricity & Energy Sector
Prof H. Mostert (UCT)
Coal, Co-dependency & Decarbonization Challenges (No slides or notes submitted)
Business Unity South Africa (BUSA)
Did not present
The link provides access to all available slides and notes for your review.
Should members wish to convene for a follow-up discussion or require a summary of key themes emerging from the stakeholder inputs, I remain available to assist.


