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Saliem Fakir

Saliem Fakir

Fakir is interim executive director of the African Climate Foundation – saliem@africanclimatefoundation.org

What should we make of the economics of US shale gas industry?

9th May 2014 There is heightened activity on the shale-gas front. Government is pushing ahead with hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, and the Department of Environmental Affairs recently completed a life-cycle analysis (LCA) of shale-gas, compared with conventional gas. The picture presented by the DEA report... 

The impact of energy prices on food inflation

11th April 2014 On the surface, the relation between high electricity and oil prices and food inflation can be perceived as linear rather than dynamic. There is a relation but it is more complicated. Here are few insights that may help us understand the dynamic. Final food prices (Pf) are made up of a number of... 

The good and the bad in the latest IRP

21st March 2014 The latest version of the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) has some interesting changes, which could have far-reaching consequences for South Africa’s electricity mix. This IRP is a vast improvement on the 2010 plan, featuring more flexibility to respond to real-life situations as the economy... 

Electricity price hikes and their impact on mining

21st February 2014 The recent rise in electricity prices is eating away at everybody’s pockets. While energy-intensive users are the largest consumers of electricity, in terms of total share, they receive prices at wholesale rates rather than retail prices. What ordinary citizens would pay for electricity supplied... 

Enviro externalities and how to deal with them

24th January 2014 All environmental externalities emanate from the economy and they also reflect the evolution and moment at which societal values are. In reality, as people’s income and levels of education grow, so too do their preferences for better environmental standards and quality. The question then remains... 

Time is ripe for large-scale solar photovoltaic

6th December 2013 While the cost of electricity steadily rises and the demand for energy increases, South Africa, a country boasting abundant sunlight, continues to dig deep for high-quality coal to power the nation. Many households and businesses have begun turning to solar power to supplement their energy needs... 

MDG 7 review an opportunity for realignment

8th November 2013 The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are up for review and, by 2015, a new MDG framework has to be put in place, and sustainability issues are gaining prominence. MDG 7 focuses on the environment, and various experts are arguing for its redesign. The future of MDG7 lies in interlacing... 

The future of central grids

4th October 2013 Is it possible that we can have a new world in which the central grid is outdated and a more diffused and dispersed system takes its place? Is this wishful thinking? 

National planning and the role of markets

6th September 2013 The National Development Plan (NDP) is receiving vitriol from both the left and liberals these days. The left sees the NDP as being too market friendly, while the right sees it as being too Statist. 

Oil abounds globally, but SA faces uncertainty

2nd August 2013 Each day, more oil is discovered and the earth seems to spew more of the stuff, mocking the peak oil pundits and adding to the anxieties of climate change watchers. However, increasing supply through conventional and unconventional sources does not suggest that those who do not have the resource... 

Carbon tax – the implications for South Africa

5th July 2013 In South Africa, there is considerable ambiguity and debate about the implications of tax distortions in the economy and the tax interaction effects arising from the carbon tax. There have been attempts at modelling this and, depending on one's assumptions, the results can often be ambiguous –... 

Carbon tax – we must be prepared for what others may throw at us

7th June 2013 Minds become focused when things get real rather than abstract. This is what is beginning to happen since the National Treasury released its new discussion document on the carbon tax and the Minister of Finance announced that a carbon tax would become effective in January 2015. 

Marrying the carbon budget idea with a carbon tax

10th May 2013 The Long-Term Mitigation Scenarios (LTMS) envisage a purposive transition during which there are insignificant barriers, there is no competition for resources, obtaining resources is not a problem and coordination is not hampered by the stretching of intellectual and skills capability. It... 

South Africa's IRP2010 blueprint is outdated

12th April 2013 Since the first Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) was drafted in 2010, the world has changed: Fukushima happened, more gas has been confirmed off the east coast of Africa, Germany has decided to stop its nuclear programme, renewables prices have come down and South Africa has just concluded, very... 

Green growth or deep green economy?

8th March 2013 Green growth or deep green economy? The green economy debate has been in South Africa for at least 5 years. The green economy also has other names: “low carbon transition”, “sustainable development” etc. Perhaps in that respect it is not new and you can literally trace the advent of the rise of... 

Of oil refineries, nuclear plants and the planning fallacy

8th February 2013 The great project Mthombo (new large refinery capacity) and the proposed 9.6 GW nuclear fleet is still on the cards.  Both do not only describe the need for vast capital investments but also the promise of the world – jobs, energy security, community upliftment, localisation and cost savings.... 

The challenge of fossil fuel binding constraints

18th January 2013 Despite the failure of the recent round of the Doha climate change talks, the national project on a low-carbon transition requires continued impetus. 

LTMS and the challenge of long-term technology planning

7th December 2012 Many moons ago, South Africa did pioneering work on how best we can meet our international climate mitigation obligations.  

Will the planet be saved?

20th January 2012 Fourteen days of deliberations at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change seventeeth Conference of the Parties (COP 17) culminated in a diplomatic coup where, for the first time, countries agreed to negotiate a new treaty that will have some legal form or other that includes... 

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