South Africa Electric Power Minister KGOSIENTSHO RAMOKGOPA will visit China, hoping that the Chinese government will help to ensure that South Africa's solar installations can get reliable solar panel supply.
Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday (June 14) that Ramohah Pa will go to China this week and meet with six large solar equipment manufacturers in China.plate.
ESKOM Holdings, a South African state -owned enterprise, provides more than 90%of the power of the country, but its old coal power plant is difficult to meet the demand. Local enterprises and families have turned to solar power generation.
Ramomo said that there are only two solar panel manufacturers in South Africa, but all their products provide major projects in the mining company, and other batteries are imported from China."Even if there is a supply, we have to wait for three or four months," he said in an interview. "We will tell the Chinese, do we face this question, can you quickly be more?"
Ramhah Pache said that the insufficient efficiency of the backlog order and South Africa ports may also suppress imports.The local government has stated that it is solving.
China and South Africa have more cooperation in energy.According to China News Agency, the Central South China New Energy Investment Cooperation Conference was held on Tuesday (June 13) in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Chen Xiaodong said at the meeting that South Africa is currently undergoing an unprecedented power shortage of power. As a good brother and good friend, China has the same sense of difficulties facing South Africa and is willing to provide support to South Africa's support that he can support the end of the support.Essence
Chen Xiaodong said that new energy cooperation is expected to become a new growth point and highlight of China's economic and trade cooperation in China and South Africa.