SMALL SCALE EMBEDDED GENERATION (SSEG) APPLICATION FORM 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SMALL SCALE EMBEDDED GENERATION (SSEG) APPLICATION FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Erf No. and account number, followed by the name of the account holder and project physical address.
  3. Fill in the existing meter number and select the type of application: Domestic or Business.
  4. Specify the energy source of embedded generation, such as Wind, PV, or Biogas.
  5. Indicate the type of use: Self-consumption, Wheeling, Net billing, Off grid, or PV geyser.
  6. If applicable, provide details about energy storage technology and size.
  7. Complete your contact information including phone numbers and email address.
  8. Finally, ensure all sections are filled out completely before submitting for approval. Remember to sign and date the application.

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In South Africa solar PV is the main technology type used as an SSEG, but wind, biogas electricity, hydro power and diesel generators connected to the grid are also forms of EG.
According to Eskom, anyone with a grid-tied solar system must register for SSEG. The registration is mandatory for residential and commercial properties connected to Eskoms network. This applies regardless of whether you plan to export excess power back to the grid or simply use it to offset your consumption.
A small embedded system can be defined as a microprocessor- or microcontroller-based, software driven, reliable, and real-time control system that is designed for a specific function, typically of limited size, low power, and low cost.
Embedded generation, also known as distributed or local generation, is any type of individual electricity generation unit that is connected to the electricity distribution network.
An embedded generator (EG) of electricity refers to a generator connected to the distribution network, typically located at a residential, commercial, or industrial site behind the customers meter. Types of EG include solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies (solar panels), wind turbines, biogas, diesel generators, etc.
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Small-Scale Generation is defined as renewable electricity generation technologies with an electricity output greater than 50kW, but smaller than typical commercial generators.
Background. What is SSEG: Small-scale embedded generation (SSEG) refers to power generation facilities, located at residential, commercial or industrial sites, where electricity is generally also consumed. These are mainly solar photovoltaic (PV) systems but include also other technologies such as wind and biogas.
An Independent Power Producer (IPP) is a generator greater than 1MW and is handled by Grid Access. An SSEG is a supply less than 1 MW and is handled by Eskom Distribution Customer Service.

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