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"As we conclude the first quarter of 2025, the return of load-shedding served as a stark reminder of the critical need to accelerate the integration of renewable energy into South Africa's energy mix."
Dear SAWEA Members, 

As we conclude the first quarter of 2025, the return of load-shedding served as a stark reminder of the critical need to accelerate the integration of renewable energy into South Africa's energy mix. While our ambition remains unwavering, achieving our goals requires immediate and practical action on key regulatory updates, policy advancements, and crucial infrastructure investments. Transparency, urgency, and a commitment to long-term solutions are paramount if we are to effectively address our nation's ongoing energy crisis.
 
The 2025 National Budget has revealed the vital role of infrastructure investment in driving economic growth, with a significant focus on energy, water, ports, and logistics. While the focus on energy security may have shifted slightly, we commend the prioritisation of transmission infrastructure and the forthcoming Independent Transmission Project (ITP) Programme. Addressing grid constraints – the primary obstacle to wind energy development – as essential.
 
The gazette by Minister Ramagopa announcing the Ministerial Determination of 1164km of new 400kV transmission lines is welcomed as we await the ITP procurement programme structure. While we believe that the transmission build could have been better aligned to wind energy projects, the additional capacity will go a long way to support new generation capacity.
 
Furthermore, we continue to support the reform of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP), which are crucial in unlocking investment and accelerating renewable energy deployment. As the budget undergoes parliamentary review, we reiterate the importance of preserving infrastructure development allocations to maintain momentum in critical sectors, including energy.
 
Simultaneously, the amendments to National Treasury Regulation 16 under the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), set to take effect from June 2025, signal a significant step forward. These amendments, highlighted in the 2025 Budget Speech, aim to streamline Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and facilitate the roll-out of transmission infrastructure. The clear distinction between high-value and low-value PPP projects, defined implementation paths, and allowances for unsolicited bids from the private sector, demonstrates the government's commitment to reforming the energy sector.
 
The alignment of these regulatory amendments with the National Treasury’s market-sounding exercise on ITPs, the Ministerial determination and the awaited transmission regulations, reveals the government’s intent to address grid expansion challenges. These reforms are crucial for enhancing transparency, strengthening institutional capacity, and encouraging PPPs, all of which are vital for South Africa's renewable energy transition.
 
Recognising the pivotal role of grid infrastructure in unlocking South Africa’s wind energy potential, we have designated 2025 as the ‘Year of the Grid’ for SAWEA. To this end, we have re-established the Grid Task Force, led by Dr Clinton Carter-Brown, to advocate for critical grid reforms. A key focus is Eskom’s Interim Grid Capacity Allocation Rules (IGCAR). We continue to contribute towards refining the IGCAR through NECOM and the Grid Task Force, aligning with global best practices for grid allocation. A transparent, publicly accessible queueing system is essential.
 
SAWEA’s Engagement with Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy, Samantha Graham-Mare
As part of our ongoing advocacy for greater transparency in the Grid Capacity Allocation process and enhanced NERSA oversight to ensure fair and non-discriminatory grid access, SAWEA had the privilege of hosting Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy, Samantha Graham-Mare, coincidentally on the eve that SAREM was approved by cabinet. This engagement provided a valuable platform to elevate key industry concerns directly to the Ministry — reinforcing the importance of investor confidence, regulatory clarity, and coordinated system-wide planning. Importantly, it also reaffirmed our mutual commitment to addressing South Africa’s energy security challenges, with wind energy positioned to play a pivotal role in the solution.
 
The Significance of SAREM: A Milestone for the Sector
The approval of SAREM by cabinet this month marks a pivotal moment for the renewable energy sector — not only for wind, but for the entire green economy. SAREM offers a unified national framework to guide industrialisation, attract investment, and accelerate local value chain development across the renewables sector. Particularly as the sector contends with global shifts such as EU’s firm stance on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Through SAREM, South Africa is positioned to seize new market opportunities. By embracing renewable energy more assertively, we can lead the charge in green industrialisation, producing globally competitive, high-value, low-carbon products that future-proof our economy and create inclusive jobs.
 
SAREM seeks to provide the long-awaited policy certainty the industry has called for, aligning economic growth with climate goals and energy security.
 
By promoting strategic infrastructure investment, reinforcing policy certainty, ensuring consistency in public procurement, and strengthening public-private collaboration, we can solidify wind energy’s role in delivering clean, secure, and sustainable power for South Africa’s future.
 
Regards,
Niveshen Govender
CEO
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Welcome to our New Interns!
SAWEA is delighted to welcome two new interns who joined our team on 10 March 2025 as part of our Wind Industry Internship Programme (WIIP):  
  • Mellissa Pholoholo has come on board as a Technical Intern, bringing fresh insights and enthusiasm to our technical projects.
  • Shaun Mashaba has joined as a Graphic Design Intern, adding creativity and innovation to our communications.

We look forward to their contributions as they grow with us and support our mission to advance wind energy in South Africa.
Meet SAWEA’s Standing Committee Leadership for 2025
We’re proud to introduce the dynamic Chairpersons and Deputies who will be leading SAWEA’s Standing Committees in 2025. These visionary leaders will drive innovation, collaboration, and growth across key areas — Market Development, Project Development, Project Implementation, Asset Management, and Social Impact — advancing South Africa’s wind energy sector to new heights.

With their combined expertise and passion, SAWEA is ready to make a lasting impact on South Africa’s renewable energy landscape. We look forward to a year of progress, innovation, and collaboration.
SAWEA @ B20
As South Africa prepares to host the G20 Summit in November, the business community is actively engaging in B20 processes coordinated by Business Unity South Africa (BUSA).

SAWEA is proud to contribute to two key B20 task forces: Energy Mix and Just Transition, and Employment and Education — both of which kicked off in March. These platforms provide a valuable opportunity to shape global dialogue and advocate for wind energy within broader sustainability and economic development discussions.
 
STANDING COMMITTEES

Should any member wish to join any of the SAWEA Standing Committees or the task teams to contribute to SAWEA’s advocacy efforts, please register . SAWEA hosts quarterly meetings for each of our standing committees.

Additionally, please see the descriptions of the SCs on the SAWEA website under .
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REGULATORY UPDATES
  • View our , where we unpack IRP development and what it holds for the future
  • Draft Construction Regulations, OHS Act, 1993 has been released for public comment. Comments can be submitted directly to by Friday, 30 May 2025. Please remember to copy . This will give time to consolidate and prepare the submission to the DEL before or on Thursday, 12 June 2025.
  • The National Appeal Regulations 2025, signed on 13 March 2025, aims to regulate the appeals process under Section 43 of the NEMA Act, replacing the 2014 and 2016 regulations—stakeholders should review the changes and ensure compliance.
  • SAWEA is encouraged by the 2025 Budget’s focus on renewable energy, sector reforms, and Independent Transmission Projects (ITPs). These initiatives are vital for overcoming the grid and implementation challenges that have historically limited wind energy integration in South Africa.
Draft Construction Regulations, OHS Act, 1993
 
 INITIATIVES UPDATE
Be Part of the 2025 EnergyDRIVE Cape Route (EDCR)
The iconic Yellow Energy Bus is hitting the road again in 2025 — and we’re calling on all past, present, and prospective stakeholders to get on board!
This is your opportunity to support a powerful, community-driven initiative that inspires youth, raises awareness around renewable energy, and drives real impact across the country. Your early commitment is key to shaping the next leg of the journey and ensuring its continued success.
Our team will be reaching out shortly with more details on how you can participate and make a difference.
For immediate enquiries or to express your interest, please contact:
Tshiamo Nare
Let’s drive change — together!
Wind Industry Internship Programme (WIIP) 2025
We are pleased to announce that the WIIP 2025 programme has successfully commenced, with a record number of interns in this year’s cohort. Over the years, this programme has consistently demonstrated its value to host companies and graduates.

This year, we have placed 53 interns and look forward to supporting their growth as they work towards transitioning into the industry. Since the programme’s inception, we have placed over 100 graduates and are proud to share several success stories. Notably, 27% of our interns have transitioned into permanent roles, with 87% of these positions being within the renewable energy sector.

These achievements highlight the programme’s effectiveness in preparing young professionals for meaningful careers in the wind energy sector.
Management Development Programme for Women in RE (MDP)
The 2025 Cohort of the Management Development Programme (MDP) will begin their exciting journey in April 2025. Out of over 100 impressive applicants, only 25 outstanding women were selected to participate.
In light of the strong demand, SAWEA is actively exploring ways to expand the programme and increase the number of participants in future cohorts.
We wish the Class of 2025 every success as they take this important step in their leadership journey. Follow our socials closely for more updates on MDP!
 
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