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The SAREM is an inclusive industrial development plan for the renewable energy and storage value chains by 2030.
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) announced the formal adoption by Cabinet of the plan for implementation on Friday, 28 March.
“We were privileged to have served on the steering committee since the inception of the SAREM process and saw first-hand how everyone pulled in the same direction.
“As members of the committee, we could represent the solar PV industry in the plan’s development and the news that the plan has now been adopted is truly worth celebrating,” says SAPVIA CEO Dr Rethabile Melamu.
The vision of the SAREM is underpinned by six key objectives:
“We congratulate the DMRE, the Department of Trade Industry and Competition, and all our other partner stakeholders for their part in this success story.“But the real work begins now – we need to continue our collective efforts in making this plan a reality,” says Melamu.
The solar PV panel and module value chain have captured the primary attention of policymakers, including in South Africa.
However, localisation opportunities are present in South Africa for major solar PV sub-systems as well, which include mounting and tracking structures, inverters, and manufactured inputs into electrical and civil balance of plant (BoP).