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Opinion: Learnings from other markets can power South Africa’s energy transition

6 Jan 2026
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For South Africa, the shift to a liberalised electricity market is now urgent. Competition, new capacity and private-sector investment are needed at scale – but the transition must be managed carefully to safeguard energy security and system stability.

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