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7/23/2022

READOUT: Treasury Climate Counselor joins International Partners in South Africa to further the Just Energy Transition …

READOUT: Treasury Climate Counselor joins International
Partners in South Africa to further the Just Energy Transition
Partnership
July 22, 2022

WASHINGTON—On Thursday, July 21, Climate Counselor to U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Janet L. Yellen, John Morton, and Treasury sta concluded a visit to Pretoria, South Africa,
where they met with South African o icials and international partners to discuss continued
progress on the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP).
First announced at COP 26, the JETP supports South Africaʼs accelerated transition toward a
sustainable energy future. Together with international partners from the United Kingdom,
France, Germany, and the European Union, the delegation met with public and private sector
stakeholders to discuss the JETP, including meetings with leaders from the Presidential
Climate Finance Task Team, the Mpumalanga Provincial Government, Eskom, several national
labor unions and business associations, and various development finance institutions.
Throughout the meetings, South African leaders and international partners discussed
progress achieved since the launch of the Partnership at COP26, outlined in the recent release
of the Six-Month Update on Progress in Advancing the JETP, as well as progress in developing
the JETP Investment Plan, which will be supported in part by an initial $8.5 billion in JETP
funds to be mobilized. The Investment Plan will identify South Africaʼs energy transition
priorities, additional economic development opportunities, and opportunities to mobilize
additional private sector finance. The delegation also had productive discussions with South
African senior o icials regarding their work to enable a broad-based just transition for
households and communities a ected by the transition away from coal. Finally, discussions
also focused on critical reforms in the electricity sector that will advance the aims of the JETP
while helping to advance energy security and access for all.

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