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Incentive to build green in South Africa

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Incentives to build green in South Africa

Have you heard the joke, what did South Africa use before candles? Electricity.

The South African treasury, and various municipalities have put several measures in place to encourage investment in green building and green building technologies - including solar energy. And, whether you are a property developer, home owner or simply an individual wanting to invest in green building solutions, there is a solution that would interest you.

A bold step in the right direction has been published by the City of Ethekwini in the 2019/ 2020 rates policy which allows rebates or reduction in property rates on buildings that are in possession of an 'As Built' rating certificate awarded by the GBCSA and which comply with related criteria.

Cutting your energy bill and decreasing tax

The Section 12L energy efficiency savings tax incentive (Section 12L), which was extended until 2022 in the 2019 Budget speech, enables small and large businesses to save as much as 30% on their energy bills.

"The 12L tax incentive's objective is two-fold - to encourage energy saving in a constrained capacity environment and to assist in meeting the country's commitments to reduce carbon emissions over the next few years," said Barry Bredenkamp, General Manager at the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI) in a statement.

The tax incentive not only reduces companies' carbon foot print but lessens their demand on dirty coal-generated electricity from Eskom.

"The current rebate of 95c/kWh saved on energy consumption has proven to be of great interest to industry, as more and more businesses sign up with us," said Bredenkamp.

In order to claim the deduction, the measurements must be in kilowatt per hour and the energy savings must visible over 12 consecutive months, when compared to the previous 12 months of baseline measurement.

"In some instances, we have seen customers save up to 30% on their energy bill and in addition receive a tax allowance on their tax return," said Bredenkamp. "There is a calculator on our website (https://sanedi12ltax.org.za/#!/content/home) where one can check the feasibility of applying for the incentive and get an indication of what the benefit will be."

Author: Green building Council

Submitted 04 Apr 22 / Views 553