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South Africa’s proposed power pricing plan to end Eskom monopoly
South Africa proposes a power pricing plan to end Eskom's monopoly by introducing a competitive electricity market, separating production costs into distinct components, and establishing a regulated wholesale market until 2030. The plan aims to manage $14 billion in private international investments in renewable energy projects while addressing the nation's electricity crisis.
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