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Developing the Renewable Energy Industrial Value Chain

  • Date: Thursday, 30 May 2024
  • Venue: TIPS office and Zoom

Trade & Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS) hybrid Development Dialogue on
Developing the Renewable Energy Industrial Value Chain
Thursday 30 May at 13:00 – 15:00 PM (SAST).

TIPS Dialogues bring together academics, policymakers, civil society organisations, workers, and practitioners
to discuss important issues and share ideas on industrial policy.

PRESENTATIONS

Saul Levin (TIPS) - Greenining Industrial Policy 

Gaylor Montmasson-Clair - What would it take to localise the renewable energy value chain in South Africa?

Gerald Nienaber - Case study: Modetech Services

Fazel Ernest - Insights from Labour

MEDIA

Supply-side support will be required if South Africa aims to join green industrialisation race - Engineering News 30 May 2024

POLICY BRIEF

Bridging the gap between aspiration and reality: What would it take to localise the renewable energy value chain in South Africa

AGENDA

Dr Saul Levin (TIPS) – Presenting on Greening Industrial Policy
Gaylor Montmasson-Clair (TIPS) – What would it take to localise the renewable energy value chain in South Africa?
Gerald Nienaber (Modetech) – Case Study Modetech Services
Fazel Ernest (CEPPWAWU - Cosatu) – Insights from Labour

Background
This Development Dialogue will unpack the opportunities for South Africa in the development of renewable energy and battery storage value chains, in line with the framework of the South African Renewable Energy Masterplan (SAREM) and the country’s broader transition to green industrial policy.  The fast-rising roll-out of renewable energy and storage technologies, both domestically and globally, presents an opportunity for South Africa to foster economic development, employment creation and social transformation.

The development of industrial value chains, leveraging South Africa’s existing manufacturing and service provision capabilities, is one such opportunity. Looking ahead, understanding the landscape of opportunities in the value chain and the necessary interventions required to realise the potential will be the focus of the dialogue.

TIPS Dialogues bring together academics, policymakers, civil society organisations, workers, and practitioners to discuss important issues and share ideas on industrial policy.
TIPS is partnering with the Department of Trade Industry and Competition (the dtic).
 

About the Speakers

Moderator

Muhammed Patel is a Senior Economist at TIPS. He works on TIPS's work on sustainability and just transition. Muhammed’s background spans work in industrial development, and competition and regulatory economics as well as the telecommunications and energy sectors.

Presenters

Saul Levin is Executive Director of TIPS since 2014.  He has a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Johannesburg, with his thesis on industrial financing. Saul was previously a chief director in the Economic Development Department (EDD) with oversight of the Development Finance Institutions reporting to EDD. He also held several senior posts in the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Department of Minerals and Energy, and Department of Trade and Industry.

Gaylor Montmasson-Clair is a Senior Economist at Trade & Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS). He leads TIPS's work on sustainability and just transition, and is the Facilitator for the South African Renewable Energy Masterplan (SAREM), the industrialisation plan for South Africa’s renewable energy value chain. He has been working on inclusive development and green economy issues for more than fifteen years and has carried extensive research on the transition to an inclusive green economy from a Global South perspective, with a focus on policy frameworks, industrial development, just transition and resource security.
 
Fazel Ernest is a South African trade-unionist at CEPPWAWU - Cosatu who organises, facilitates, evaluates, and reports on capacity building for members in his leadership role at the union. He supports operational and strategic leadership structures and represent the union in legislative and stakeholder structures. He is deeply rooted in social solidarity with the poor, destitute and vulnerable with a background in political and community activism. He has served on numerous SETA Boards/EXCOs and is the former CHIETA Chief Operations Officer.

Gerald Nienaber is a partner of Modetech Services which is a small but growing high-tech engineering and manufacturing business which is poised to move from servicing traditional markets, such as mining, to new emerging markets, such as the renewable energy sector. He has extensive experience in several key industries in South Africa, leading the development of EOM parts and dedicated to providing OEM parts solutions for the world's most critical markets.

TIPS is partnering with the Department of Trade Industry and Competition (the dtic).

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