Good analysis, though it can only work perfect when there is a competition, presently there is no market and utilities will regulate themselves and can crash the electricity sector and economy with high unregulated prices.
Good point: "South Africa should move towards pricing electricity in a similar fashion to cellphone contracts, where various users are given various options for their own profile. If we are serious about establishing a competitive market, then we should allow for the price of electricity to be free."
Regulators are the problem. We have been sold a solution that is easily manipulated by the oligarchs. using the scam of PPP's
The statements:
1. "became more affordable to install private solar installations" and
2. Rather, South Africa should move towards pricing electricity in a similar fashion to cellphone contracts.
Both are laughable. The only reason that the most expensive electricity generation became 'more affordable' is because of the subsidies. protection in the form of artificial price manipulation (environmental and fuel and levies). IRENA comes to mind. cui bono
Secondly Cellular solution is another highly manipulated and protected industry where another regulator is involved. ICASA . Are you in favour of theft because that has been allowed whereby for some absurd logic legally purchased cellular all time and data miraculously becomes stale and rots, so its confiscated (Legal Plunder) by the Cellular companies and resold to the public. Grand theft
Don't forget how John Brice Belgrove exposed the scam created by Gates and approved by the ANC to implement digital passports and digital identities by extracting information (data) using cell phones. Norfund and iiDentifii come to mind .After all - Data is the oil of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the chains of control for governments. cui bono.
You will find the menace Bill Gates's influence everywhere in the South African Government as well as the WEF (World Economic Forum) which should be renamed to World Enslavement Forum.
Good analysis, though it can only work perfect when there is a competition, presently there is no market and utilities will regulate themselves and can crash the electricity sector and economy with high unregulated prices.
Good point: "South Africa should move towards pricing electricity in a similar fashion to cellphone contracts, where various users are given various options for their own profile. If we are serious about establishing a competitive market, then we should allow for the price of electricity to be free."
Regulators are the problem. We have been sold a solution that is easily manipulated by the oligarchs. using the scam of PPP's
The statements:
1. "became more affordable to install private solar installations" and
2. Rather, South Africa should move towards pricing electricity in a similar fashion to cellphone contracts.
Both are laughable. The only reason that the most expensive electricity generation became 'more affordable' is because of the subsidies. protection in the form of artificial price manipulation (environmental and fuel and levies). IRENA comes to mind. cui bono
Secondly Cellular solution is another highly manipulated and protected industry where another regulator is involved. ICASA . Are you in favour of theft because that has been allowed whereby for some absurd logic legally purchased cellular all time and data miraculously becomes stale and rots, so its confiscated (Legal Plunder) by the Cellular companies and resold to the public. Grand theft
Don't forget how John Brice Belgrove exposed the scam created by Gates and approved by the ANC to implement digital passports and digital identities by extracting information (data) using cell phones. Norfund and iiDentifii come to mind .After all - Data is the oil of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the chains of control for governments. cui bono.
You will find the menace Bill Gates's influence everywhere in the South African Government as well as the WEF (World Economic Forum) which should be renamed to World Enslavement Forum.