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Journal of World Energy Law and Business, 2011, Vol. 4, No. 1


Wind power to the people: overcoming legal,

policy and social barriers to wind energy

development in South Africa


Philip  Martin Duguay*


1.  Introduction: wind power to the people

The  Government of the Republic of South Africa has a monumental task ahead of it if it is
to launch  viable renewable   energy  programmes. Due to a forecasted increase in residential
and  commercial demand, it is widely held that South Africa will face large electricity
shortages  in the  near  future, as it did in 2006   and  2008.1 Wind energy in particular, is
being  touted   as a solution  to  South  Africa's  energy  crisis.2 Proponents   point  out  that
South   Africa is a very  desirable  location  for this  technology,  both   because  of  its high





   Philip Martin Duguay (B.C.L.-LL.B. McGill University, BA with Honours, Dalhousie University '05). He would like to extend
   warm thanks to Professor Richard Janda of McGill University for his guidance, as well as the to the African Wind Energy
   Association in Darling, South Africa who, in full disclosure, housed the author during the research phase of this article.
t  This research was made possible in part through the generous support of RES Southern Africa.
   M Tsikata and AB Sebitosib, 'Struggling to wean a society away from a century-old legacy of coal based power: challenges and
   possibilities for South African Electric supply future' (2010) 35 Energy Pol'y 1281. 'South Africa to face severe power shortage
   after World Cup' Reuters (2 March 2010) <http://www.montrealgazette.com/sports/mma/Africa+face+power+shortage+
   after+World/2632239/story.html> accessed 31 August 2010.
2  'Our sustainable future: the case for wind energy', a publication of the South African Wind Energy Association (13 May 2010).
   Global Wind Energy Council: <www.gwec.net/...Wind.../IRP%20-%20SAWEA%20Response%2012%20May.pdf> accessed 31
   August 2010.


© The Authors 2011. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the AIPN. All rights reserved.
doi:10.1093/jwelb/jwq022


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