Waldo van der Merwe’s research while affiliated with Stellenbosch University and other places

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Research objectives.
GID 97373 outline in black and identified exclusion areas in red.
(a) Original topographical data; (b) converted to point, or raster, data; (c) result of interpolation; (d) the slope and aspect data and (e), respectively.
National electricity grid within the borders of South Africa. Solid lines show transmission lines of different carrying capacity. Black, red and yellow dots show current Eskom infrastructure (sub-stations) and purple dots around crosshairs show REIPPPP projects. (Source: Eskom Transmission Division [53]).
Various sources of solar maps relevant to local conditions (Source: Fluri [29], Zawilska et al. [30], Winkler et al. [31]).

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Evaluating the Energy Potential of Solar PV Located on Mining Properties in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa
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July 2020

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Waldo van der Merwe

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Alan C. Brent

The lauded Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Program (REIPPPP) has achieved much in stimulating private sector investment in the renewable energy market in South Africa. Yet, 95% of electricity generated is still from a single source, the state-owned utility Eskom. This paper set out to explore the policy sphere governing electricity generation and identifying possible avenues that can contribute to a more vibrant solar energy market in the most solar abundant province of South Africa, the Northern Cape Province. Licensed mines were identified as low hanging fruit due to a large policy overlap and leeway within existing mining policy. A solar audit of these areas was performed, based on accepted multi-criteria decision analysis techniques, and found that a potential 369 TWh to 679 TWh per annum can be generated, exceeding South Africa’s current electricity usage.

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... Solar farms, distributed installations, and rooftop panels have notably strengthened the national grid, reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels [106]. Moreover, the cost-effectiveness and reliability of solar PV systems have positioned them as a preferred choice for mining operations in South Africa, aligning well with the sector's consistent energy demands [107]. Additionally, the backing for renewable energy in South Africa has been reinforced by a policy framework that prioritizes innovation-driven growth [70]. ...

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Transformation of South Africa's energy landscape: Policy implications, opportunities, and technological innovations in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Evaluating the Energy Potential of Solar PV Located on Mining Properties in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa