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IRP will reshape SA's coal industry amid modest production gains
Cape Times
|November 17, 2025
SOUTH Africa’s Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2025 is set to significantly reshape the country’s coal industry, the Minerals Council of South Africa has said, even as coal output rose 1.5% in September amid a broader mining recovery.
Eskom is investing in new transmission infrastructure, namely the R178bn transmission development plan, which is expected to significantly reduce network constraints.
On a year-on-year bases, total mining production for South Africa increased by 1.2% in September, primarily driven by coal alongside platinum group metals and gold.
However, Bongani Motsa, acting chief economist for the Minerals Council, said on Friday that Eskom’s coal consumption could flatten, posing significant disruptions for the coal sector, mainly asa result of the IRP.
“The IRP 2025 marks a pivotal shift, with no new coal-fired power plant build planned. Without technological interventions such as carbon capture and storage, Eskom’s coal consumption could decline by approximately 60 million tons by 2042,” said Motsa.
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