The development of the Market Code is an integral part of the new electricity supply industry. These rules will inevitably shape South Africa’s future. Therefore, be a part of this development and shape your future.
The Market Code provides the guidelines for buying and selling electricity between generators, retailers, and traders. It supports the short-term delivery and use of electricity, while ensuring medium- and long-term security of supply.
Presentation of international experience on market reforms and models (Hans-Arild Bredesen)
Market Model and Market Code overview (20240419 Market Code Launch – Overview)
Energy market reform in the context of the Energy Action Plan – Saul Musker (Presentation for Market Code Launch 042023)
Planned workshops and further developments (20240419 Market Code Launch – Workshops)
This market model is a simplified example designed to help you understand how settlement calculations will work, using a specific set of data.
Please be advised that NTCSA has released Draft Market Code v2.1 for final public comment ahead of its submission.
We invite you to review the draft and submit your input by accessing the link below. The comment period will be open from 8 August to 18 September 2025.
While all feedback will be considered, please note that due to time constraints priority will be given to submissions received via the official form provided in the link.
We appreciate your engagement and valuable contributions to this important process.
Previous Workshop content reference
Distributors and Retailers in the Market – 8 May 2024
• Hans Arild Bredesen’s Presentation Participants & Stakeholders
• Transition & the Role of the CPA
Market Participation & Governance – 22 May 2024
• Market Conduct Rules
• Dispute Resolution
Day Ahead – Offers Bids & Scheduling
• Hans Arild Bredesen Intro 2
• Network Constraints
Intraday & Balancing Markets – 3 July 2024
• Market Code Chapter 10 Intraday Market
• Metering Reconciliation & Balancing
Distributors and Retailers in the Market – 17 July
• Role of the Network Operator
• Retailer Business & Potential Market Participation
International Trade through SAPP – 31 July
• Interconnector Capacity Allocation
• Boundary Conditions
• Alignment of Timelines
• Who and How to Trade
Settlements and Credit Cover – 13 August
• Financial Settlements
• Credit Cover Calculations
• Financial Timelines
• Data Query and Financial Dispute Process
Hedging & Contracts for Difference – 27 August
Ancillary Services – 10 September
Revision Session – 1 October
• Items Requiring Additional Discussion from Workshops 1 – 4
• Bin List not Resolved in Prior Workshops