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October 1, 2015 - South Africa
Chinese Electricity Strategy and its Application in Africa
by Kenny Chiu and Wil Huang
It is common knowledge that electricity is a main driver of
the economy and a country’s electricity strategy will largely determine the
long-term sustainability of an economy. The relationship between the Chinese
economic miracle and the science behind the development of its electricity
strategy is inseparable. Africa, as the centrepiece of development in the
world, will require a practical strategy for electricity in order to guarantee
the stable development of its economies. On this front, there is much that
Africa can learn from the Chinese electricity strategy.
Similarities between the development of the economy in China and in Africa
There are many similarities between the development of the Chinese and many
African economies. They are at similar levels when it comes to the improvement
of people’s livelihood, attentiveness to social improvement and the willingness
to develop democracy. They are also rich in resources, have high populations,
vast areas of land and are well-positioned in the region. China is a socialist
country, and even though many African countries are capital markets in general,
they all have some level of social characteristics. Finally, both China and
Africa face the tough task of developing their economies. These similarities
between China and Africa suggest that the Chinese electricity approach can also
be applied to Africa.
Africa can learn from the successes of the Chinese electricity strategy
The speedy rise of the Chinese economy over the past 30 years is testament to
its electricity strategy, which has also contributed to the healthy development
of its economy. ENSafrica’s China Practice Group has increasingly advised many
Chinese companies in the energy industry.
The main successes of the Chinese electricity strategy are:
- Full utilisation of local resources to guarantee electricity supply. One of
China’s main advantages is that it has vast tracts of land with many different
resources. For example, China has a lot of high-quality coal reserves and rich
water resources. These are good starter criteria for the development of the
Chinese energy sector. Similarly, Africa should fully utilise its natural
resources. In some parts of Africa, there is an abundance of water, such as the
Nile River, the Congo River and other large rivers, which all have huge
potential for hydroelectric energy. Therefore, this geographical advantage must
be considered with the new technology available and used efficiently.
- The full use of technology and the development of renewable energy to guarantee
electricity supply. Faced with new situations and new developmental criteria,
traditional energy generation can no longer satisfy basic demands. A key
element that makes the Chinese electricity strategy a success is the full use
of technology and renewable energy production, providing high-quality and
high-efficiency clean energy, such as harnessing solar power, wind power, swamp
gas, nuclear and other energy sources. Africa must follow suit and emphasise
the development of power generation technology and the use of renewable energy.
The use of advanced technology, coupled with the development of the economy,
will ensure a continuous supply of electricity. This is not only a
characteristic of the Chinese electricity strategy but also the path of future
power generation development.
- Revolution of the grid system. One of the most important strategies for China
is the revolutionary upgrade of the grid. As the country comes to terms with
the growing energy sector, it must simultaneously deal with problems such as
monopolies, electricity transmission, power distribution, electricity usage and
achieving efficiency in respect of electricity transmission. It is important
for African countries to take note of these factors when developing their own
grid system, especially at an early stage. While ensuring competition, the
management of efficient suppliers must also serve the needs of economic
development.
- The development of the electricity strategy and the economy must be in unison.
The Chinese electricity strategy is subject to the development of the economy.
The centralisation of economic activity requires that fast-developing areas
and, in particular the provinces along the Chinese eastern seaboard, get
special preference. Thereafter, the strategy is shifted to use the generation
capacity of the eastern seaboard to produce electricity for the developing
western areas of China. Coal supplies from the north are also shifted to
satisfy the economic development and power distribution of different areas.
This ensures the efficient use of energy resources. Likewise, Africa has wide
open spaces and, in formulating a correct electricity strategy, not every
region can be satisfied equally at the same time.