About the Conference

Electricity wheeling – the use of existing grid infrastructure to transmit power from independent producers to end users – is a vital mechanism for expanding access to renewable energy and improving grid resilience in South Africa. Yet, despite growing demand from the private sector and municipal stakeholders, wheeling remains constrained by fragmented legislation, underdeveloped tariff structures and limited implementation frameworks.

The 5th Annual Electricity Wheeling Conference will explore the evolving role of wheeling in South Africa’s just energy transition. Building on the outcomes and recommendations of the 2025 conference, the 2026 edition will highlight the ongoing work of the National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA) in shaping a more open and competitive electricity market. It will also focus on regulatory alignment across municipal and national levels, tariff standardisation, infrastructure investment and the integration of digital technologies to support more efficient wheeling transactions.

Conference participants will hear from a diverse group of speakers, including representatives from government, Eskom, independent power producers, regulators, financiers and legal experts. Through panel discussions, case studies and strategic dialogue, the conference will highlight current barriers to wheeling uptake and identify solutions for scaling up this mechanism to support South Africa’s energy security, decarbonisation goals and economic development.

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Topics to Be Covered

The 2026 Conference will address technical, regulatory and market design challenges associated with the implementation and scaling up of electricity wheeling in South Africa. Drawing on industry feedback and recent developments, the following topics will be explored:

  • Unlocking municipal wheeling: success stories, standardised agreements and lessons learned
  • Tariff reform and cost reflectivity: designing transparent, bankable wheeling tariffs
  • Virtual wheeling: digital platforms, billing models and enabling regulatory shifts
  • Role of the National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA) in market design and grid access
  • Infrastructure bottlenecks and investment: accelerating transmission build-out to support decentralised generation
  • Electricity wheeling and carbon markets: integrating battery storage, arbitrage and emissions-linked instruments
  • Public-private partnerships for wheeling infrastructure: structuring, funding and risk allocation
  • Legal and compliance frameworks: wheeling contracts, licensing and environmental obligations
  • Wheeling in the context of power trading and aggregation: evolving roles of traders and aggregators
  • Financing wheeling projects: unlocking capital through blended finance, green bonds and development finance
  • Civil society and end-user perspectives: energy access, affordability and consumer protection
  • Regional perspectives: how wheeling is evolving in neighbouring SADC markets and what South Africa can learn

KEY NOTE ADDRESS

Jocelyn Evans
Managing Director | Hofman & Evans (Pty) Ltd

KEY NOTE ADDRESS

Jocelyn Evans
Managing Director | Hofman & Evans (Pty) Ltd

Speakers

Prof Richard Walls

Head of Fire Engineering Stellenbosch University

Clyde Becker

Director | Fire Brand Group

Renay Sewpersad

Deputy MD | Brigit Fire

Bertrand Gertzen

Lead Industrial Fire Engineer | Bauwen

Carlo Kuhn

Laboratory Engineer | Ignis Testing

Dirk Streicher

Owner | Ignis Testing

8

Dr. Marika du Plessis, PrEng, PhD

Owner of MCD Consult

9

Dineo Matlou

Head of Fire | Ivorian Engineering

1

Webber Marais

Firestop Specialist | Hilti South Africa

2

Adriaan van Wyk

Director Projects | ProRisk

1

Ryno van Wyk

Laboratory Engineer | Ignis Testing

2

Dr Antonio Cicione (PrEng, PhD, BEng, FPSRD)

Director | CFS Engineering Consultants

3

Richard Goodland

Director | SHEVS (Pty) Ltd

4

Karel Roodt

Director | The Fire Engineer (Pty) Ltd

5

Kobus vd Merwe

Technical Director | Bauwen

6

Ferdi Jansen

General Manager | Brigit Fire

7

Terence Ewers

Sales Director | ZYTEQ Fire

8

Innocent Masekoa

Risk Engineer (Prive) | Santam Insurance

1 (2)

Riaan Furstenburg

Owner | Juexin Fire Engineering

2 (2)

David Szöke

Lead Fire Engineer | Atana

3 (2)

Sifiso Zola Mtshali

Division Commander (DC) | eThekwini Municipality Fire and Emergency Services

4 (2)

Steven Freudiger

Marketing manager South Africa & Sub-Saharan | Securiton AG

Date: 16 - 17 April 2026

Venue: Cape Town, South Africa

Theme:

Unlocking Access and Efficiency: Accelerating Electricity Wheeling through Market Reform and Infrastructure Investment

 

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Contact us for registration, speaking & sponsorship opportunities.

Email info@millasa.co.za or call 021 556 9253.

 

2-Day In-person Pass • Ex VAT

Cost per person

R 12,990  

SPECIAL VALID - DEC 31 2025

NB: Price is in South African Rand. Price displayed excludes VAT.

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