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Greenpeace Africa: Greenpeace Africa response to the coal truck driver strike action in Tshwane

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Greenpeace Africa: Greenpeace Africa response to the coal truck driver strike action in Tshwane

Greenpeace Africa: Greenpeace Africa response to the coal truck driver strike action in Tshwane
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1st March 2017

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Chaos has descended upon the capital city as truck drivers brought the city to a halt. Coming together under the leadership of the Coal Transporters Forum, the drivers have expressed grave concern over what they call “looming job losses” due to new agreements to be signed on IPPs, specifically the REIPPPP. As this is the second time that this scenario has presented itself, Greenpeace Africa campaigner Nhlanhla Sibisi has said:

“This protest is a concern as it highlights the fact that the upskilling of miners and truckers in the coal sector is not happening as envisioned in the National Development Plan (NDP). This process is important for the necessary transition to a low-carbon economy. Government has committed to decarbonising the electricity sector, however job losses can be mitigated through the re-skilling of the labor force in South Africa in a just transition away from coal and to renewable energy.

“Globally, trends are showing that the transition from coal to renewables is proving that jobs can be created. According to an annual review done by IRENA in 2016, since 2011, South Africa has carried out four bidding rounds under the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme, with a fifth unveiled in 2016. Estimates indicate that close to 20,000 jobs have been created in the solar industry alone. With the inclusion of the wind industry, and related supply chains, the job numbers are much higher.

“There are many more opportunities in the renewable energy industry, in fact there is a growing global trend away from coal and fossil fuels and to renewable energy. It is essential that South Africa follows this trend to ensure that we are not left behind in the global economy.”

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