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South African ambassador to Russia Mzuvukile Jeff Maqetuka is holding bilateral co-operation talks with Russia.

Viggy by Viggy
August 20, 2023
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BRICS: Russia, SA considering construction of gas power plant – Russian Energy Ministry

MOSCOW – Russia and South Africa were discussing joint projects in the energy sector, including the construction of a gas power plant and supplies of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) for new generating capacities, the Russian Energy Ministry said in a statement yesterday.

Bilateral co-operation was discussed by Russian Deputy Energy Minister Sergey Mochalnikov and South African ambassador to Russia Mzuvukile Jeff Maqetuka shortly before a BRICS ministerial meeting on energy, to be held in Johannesburg on August 18.

 

“Our countries are interested in developing mutually beneficial co-operation in the energy sector. Today, we are working out with our South African partners the possibility of building a gas power plant. We are already discussing the supply of equipment, the possibility of organising the supply of Russian LNG for effective operation of new generating capacities,” Mochalnikov said as quoted by the ministry.

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The sides also discussed current Russia-South Africa co-operation in trading in oil and oil products, and noted that interaction in standardisation and oil and gas equipment conformity assessment could become a new promising area.

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The meeting also raised the issue of increasing electricity consumption in South Africa, which requires the development of generating capacities.

 

In conclusion, the parties discussed prospects for further co-operation in electric power industry, noting in particular that the implementation of renewable energy sources (RES) projects by Russian companies in South Africa was proceeding in line with the plan. The operation of coal-fired power plants in South Africa, which currently operate at half the available capacity, was discussed as well.

“Russian companies have extensive experience in modernising coal-fired power plants in Russia and are ready to assist in the repair and renovation of coal-fired power facilities in South Africa through concession agreements that can be secured at the intergovernmental level,” Mochalnikov said

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