Unlocking sustainable and inclusive growth in South Africa: Advancing the electricity reform agenda

Policy Brief 216

Authors

  • Roula Inglesi-Lotz University of Pretoria image/svg+xml Author
  • Lilas Demmou OECD Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71587/jgedq919

Keywords:

Electricity reform, Energy security, Load shedding, Just energy transition, Economic growth constraints

Abstract

South Africa continues to face deep structural bottlenecks to growth, including weaknesses in the business environment, limited workers’ employability and access to jobs, and persistent inefficiencies in key network industries such as transport, water, and electricity. These challenges are underscored in the 2025 Economic Survey of South Africa, released in June 2025. Although notable progress has been made under Operation Vulindlela, significant obstacles remain, including within the electricity sector (OECD, 2025). Electricity is a foundational input for economic activity, central to firms’ production decisions and to the functioning of the broader economy. This note examines how restoring energy security, accelerating renewable deployment, and reforming municipal and pricing structures can stimulate growth and support a just and sustainable green transition.

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Published

2025-11-26

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Section

Policy Briefs

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