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SET4801 Assignment 2 Answers - Year Module 2026 | Due Date 30 June 2026

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South Africa's Transition from Coal to Sustainable Renewable Electricity: An Engineering
Assessment of Environmental, Economic and Socio-political Challenges and Opportunities

1. Introduction

South Africa's electricity sector has historically been dominated by coal-fired power
generation, making the country one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions
on the African continent. For decades, coal has served as the backbone of South Africa's
energy security due to its abundant domestic reserves, established infrastructure, and
relatively low historical generation costs. However, increasing concerns regarding climate
change, environmental degradation, ageing power stations, persistent electricity shortages,
and international commitments to reduce carbon emissions have intensified the need to
transition towards cleaner and more sustainable sources of electricity.

Renewable energy technologies, particularly solar photovoltaic (PV), wind, hydroelectricity,
and battery energy storage systems, have emerged as viable alternatives capable of
improving energy security while reducing environmental impacts. South Africa possesses
some of the world's highest solar irradiation levels and significant wind resources, providing
favourable conditions for large-scale renewable energy deployment. Furthermore, initiatives
such as the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme
(REIPPPP) and the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) demonstrate the country's
growing commitment to decarbonising the electricity sector while promoting economic
development and social inclusion.

Despite these opportunities, the transition from coal to renewable electricity presents
numerous engineering, economic, political, and social challenges. The intermittent nature of
renewable energy generation requires substantial investment in electricity storage
technologies, smart grids, and transmission infrastructure to ensure system reliability.
Additionally, the transition has implications for employment in coal-dependent regions,

, energy affordability, industrial competitiveness, and political decision-making. Balancing
environmental sustainability with economic growth and social justice therefore remains one
of South Africa's most complex developmental challenges.

This report critically evaluates South Africa's transition from coal-based electricity
generation to sustainable renewable energy from an engineering perspective. It examines the
environmental consequences of continued fossil fuel combustion, analyses the political and
socio-economic factors influencing the energy transition, assesses the feasibility of achieving
a fully renewable electricity system, compares the costs of coal and renewable energy
technologies, evaluates the affordability of renewable electricity for ordinary South Africans,
and proposes a sustainable strategy for achieving long-term electricity security. Through this
assessment, the report aims to demonstrate how engineering innovation, supportive policy
frameworks, and sustainable development principles can collectively contribute to building a
cleaner, more resilient, and economically inclusive energy future for South Africa.




2. Literature Review

The global transition from fossil fuel-based electricity generation to renewable energy has
become a central focus of sustainable development due to increasing concerns regarding
climate change, environmental degradation, and long-term energy security. According to the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2023), the continued combustion of coal,
oil, and natural gas is the largest contributor to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions,
which accelerate global warming and increase the frequency of extreme weather events.
Consequently, governments worldwide are investing in renewable energy technologies such
as solar photovoltaic (PV), wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass energy to reduce
carbon emissions while ensuring sustainable economic growth.

South Africa presents a unique case in the global energy transition because approximately
80% of its electricity has historically been generated from coal-fired power stations
(Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE), 2023). The country's abundant coal

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