Eskom proceeds with court challenge to five trading licences

It will no longer need signoff by a professional engineer. A certificate of compliance – already required for all electrical installations – can be issued by any suitably qualified electrician registered with the Department of Labour.

Eskom has made good on its earlier threat to challenge in court energy regulator Nersa’s granting of licences for electricity trading.

It wants trading rules to be finalised first and even suggests that traders contribute to the payment of municipalities’ R100 billion arrear debt for bulk purchases.

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