South Africa Energy Requirements Report 2020-2050 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

The "South African Energy Requirements Forecasted to 2050" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The scope of this report is the analysis and forecast of energy carriers in South Africa. Energy is the facilitator of activity. This report focuses on the energy generated from all energy sources in the country, both primary and secondary and quantifies useful energy available for consumption now (2020) and forecasted to 2050.

The various structural changes envisaged in the future such as the decommissioning of coal fired power stations, hydro-electricity from the Inga project on the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the retrofitting of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station beyond 2024 (for another 20 years), the increasing use of electric vehicles and the plateau in the demand for liquid fuels as well as the fall in the demand for coal all form part of the parameters of the scope of the report.

The primary energy carriers of oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear, hydro-electric and renewables are all analysed as useful energy in the hands of the consumer. Natural gas consumption is dealt with under the end product liquid fuels, petrol and diesel, as manufactured in the Fischer-Tropsch process at PetroSA in Mossel Bay and Sasol at Secunda. Nuclear energy at Koeberg in the Western Cape is an input into electricity generation.

The scope outlook is from 2020 to 2050 integrating all end user energy carrier generation outputs into a coherent energy mix to meet the needs of an increasingly urbanised population and growing economy.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Scope
  • Methodology
  • Key Findings
  • World Economic Growth
  • Introduction
  • Corona Virus Shock
  • Impacted Economic Sectors
  • World Economic Growth 2020
  • World Economic Outlook
  • World Economic Drivers
  • Developing Economies
  • World Growth Levers
  • Supply and Demand in the World Energy Markets
  • Global Primary Energy Matrix
  • World Oil
  • Sectoral Growth of Energy
  • 2020 Consumption of Energy
  • 2050 Consumption of Energy
  • Oil Price
  • The South African Economy
  • Introduction
  • Corona Virus Pandemic
  • 2020
  • 2021 - 2050
  • RSA Energy Matrices
  • South African Primary Energy Matrix
  • Oil
  • Petrol
  • Diesel
  • Coal
  • Electricity
  • Wind
  • Regulation
  • Output
  • Battery Storage
  • Solar Econometric Model
  • Photovoltaic and Concentrated 35 Regulation
  • Output
  • Nuclear, Hydro-Electricity and Biomass
  • Electricity Storage
  • Appendix A Eskom Power Stations Capacities 2018
  • Appendix B Municipal and Private Generator Capacities 2018
  • Glossary and References

Companies Mentioned

  • Koeberg Nuclear Power Station
  • PetroSA
  • Sasol
  • Inga Hydro-electric
  • Medupi Coal Power Station
  • Kusile Coal Power Station
  • Thabametsi Coal Power Station
  • Khanyisa Coal Power Station
  • Arnot Coal Power Station
  • Camden Coal Power Station
  • Duvha Coal Power Station
  • Grootvlei Coal Power Station
  • Hendrina Coal Power Station
  • Kendal Coal Power Station
  • Komati Coal Power Station
  • Kriel Coal Power Station
  • Kusile Coal Power Station
  • Lethabo Coal Power Station
  • Majuba Coal Power Station
  • Matimba Coal Power Station
  • Matla Coal Power Station
  • Medupi Coal Power Station
  • Tutuka Coal Power Station
  • Acacia Gas Turbine Station
  • Ankerlig Gas Turbine Station
  • Gourika Gas Turbine Station
  • Port Rex Gas Turbine Station
  • Drakensberg Pump Storage Scheme
  • Ingula Pump Storage Scheme
  • Palmiet Pump Storage Scheme
  • Gariep Hydroelectric Station
  • Vanderkloof Hydroelectric Station
  • Sere Wind Power Station
  • Kelvin Power Station
  • Sasolinfrachem Coal Power Station
  • Sasol Synfuel Coal Power Station
  • Sasolinfrachem Gas Power Station
  • Sasol Synfuel Gas Power Station
  • DOEIPP Power Station
  • Colley Wobbles Power Station
  • Cahora-Bassa Power Station
  • REBID Hydro Power Station
  • Steenbras Power Station
  • Sappi Power Station
  • Mondi Power Station
  • Department of Energy of South Africa
  • ESKOM

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