In 2021, Just Energy Transition in South Africa pledged to decommission 8 of its coal power plants by 2030. About $8bn of concession finance was promised by Western nations. To date, very little progress has occurred, and South Africa’s coal power plants remain.
Desmond D’Sa of the Community Environment Alliance, a South African movement opposed to new oil refineries and coal plants, explains that “the politics governing South Africa is drunk on coal’s money.”
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