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Employee perceptions of energy management programmes at Eskom New Germany.

Over the years, harmful impacts on the environment have led to a growing awareness of
managing the environment. This trend to protect the environment has grown both locally and
internationally. The increased pressure from the public, private and government structures have
resulted in companies taking more responsibility for the environment. One of the major
environmental areas is the management of energy. The poor planning by the South African
government has resulted in serious shortage of energy (electricity) to consumers. In 2008 and
2009, Eskom could not meet the demands for electricity, resulting in load shedding across South
Africa. The short-term solution was to embark on managing energy usage through promoting
lower consumption and through the efficient and sustainable usage of energy. Eskom had to
serve as the leaders in managing the energy usage. This took the form of developing and
implementing energy management programmes, including programmes for Eskom employees.
The literature research reviewed local and international approaches to Environmental and Energy
Management programmes within organisations. A survey and quantitative analysis was
undertaken to determine the perceptions of Energy Management Programmes by employees
based at Eskom, New Germany. The population at Eskom New Germany consists of 758
employees. In total, 84 responses were received and analysed.
The findings of the study indicated that the majority of respondents were aware of Eskom’s
overall environmental and energy management programmes. The majority of respondents
positively rated these programmes in terms of their incentives, motivation, effectiveness, support
structures and communication channels. Regarding the overall energy management programmes
implemented at Eskom, New Germany, the majority of the respondents were aware of them and
were of the view that these programmes were very effective. One programme had a poor
participation level mainly due to lack of awareness, but the respondents who did participate
indicated that the programme was valuable in terms of its effectiveness. The main
recommendation was to combine all the energy management programmes into one portfolio,
driven by one department. This Department will be responsible for the developing, implementing
and sustaining current and future energy management programmes for employees within Eskom. / Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2012.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:ukzn/oai:http://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za:10413/10832
Date05 June 2014
CreatorsRajpal, Leena.
ContributorsBozas, Alec.
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Languageen_ZA
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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