Outa takes regulator to court over Karpowership approvals

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Outa is challenging the energy regulator's decision to approve the construction of floating gas power stations in three South African ports.

Tax Abuse has filed papers at the high court in Pretoria challenging energy regulator Nersa’s decision to approve the construction of floating gas power stations in three South African ports.

“Nersa failed to provide a meaningful response to public concerns and objections, effectively undermining the public participation process. Nersa simply brushed assigned the public’s objections,” she said.Nersa displayed a cavalier attitude towards statutory compliance and public concerns throughout its decision-making process to award generation licences to Karpowership.

Outa wants the court to review and set aside Nersa’s decision to award generation licences to the three Karpowership projects and order it to reconsider these decisions.

 

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