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Bridging risk and demand: The growing role of electricity traders in South Africa

23 Apr 2026
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South Africa’s private power market is increasingly being shaped by a new class of intermediaries: electricity traders. Positioned between generators and end-users, these entities are playing a central role in enabling renewable energy projects to reach financial close.

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