President aims to end load reduction by 2027

South African Government News Agency · February 12, 2026 · ✓ verified

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the government’s goal to eradicate load reduction by next year (2027) during the State of the Nation Address on 12 February 2026.

  • Main announcement/action:

    • Eradication of load reduction by 2027 through provincial interventions to address transformer overloading, illegal connections and equipment failure; establishment and restructuring to create an independent State-owned transmission entity (ownership and control of transmission assets, responsible for operating the electricity market); a dedicated task team under the National Energy Crisis Committee has been established and will report to the President within three months.
    • The government will commence the first round of independent transmission projects this year to enable private investment in expanding the national grid.
  • Background and details:

    • The announcement references the Electricity Regulation Amendment Act 38 of 2024 (ERAA) as enabling greater competition and a growing pipeline of renewable investment; the government targets more than 40% renewable supply by 2030.
    • President Ramaphosa attributed past electricity cost increases to state capture, mismanagement, inadequate maintenance and inflated megaprojects; this SONA item is an official announcement (not a summary of a past deal).