Preferred bidders who have outstanding renewable power purchase agreements with Eskom are entitled to approach a court to enforce the power utility’s signature on the agreement. This is according to senior counsel at South African law firm Webber Wenztel.
“In our opinion Eskom cannot sidestep the binding determination of the minister,” Advocate David Unterhalter, senior counsel at Webber Wentzel said. “They are bound by the ministerial determination, which includes signing the power purchase agreements.” Eskom came under criticism last year when its board took the decision not to sign any further Independent Power Producer (IPP) agreements after the current round was finalised. Eskom said there would no longer be a need for new IPPs because the power grid was stable. Unterhalter explained that as a state-owned company, “Eskom cannot raise the reservation of rights in the RFP (request for proposals) to defeat a claim for substitutionary relief. Nor, can it refuse to conclude a power purchase agreement.”What else to read
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