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Germany ready to help fund R390bn South African grid revamp
By: Bloomberg 6th September 2024 Germany is willing to help fund the R390-billion ($22-billion) that South Africa said it needs to incorporate more solar and wind power into the... →
DMRE moving with pace on nuclear determination amid mounting technoeconomic questions 
By: Terence Creamer 4th September 2024 South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) expects to finalise nuclear-procurement consultations in the coming two to three... →
Sasol confirms refinements being made to emissions reduction pathway
By: Terence Creamer 3rd September 2024 Energy and chemicals group Sasol has reiterated that its target to reduce its greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions by 30% by 2030 remains in place, but... →
Germany seeks clarity on South Africa’s coal-closure slowdown
By: Bloomberg 3rd September 2024 Germany’s climate envoy said her country is seeking clarity on South Africa’s plans to slow down the closure of its coal-fired power plants and... →
Eskom Rotek Industries (ERI) sub-contractor employee convicted of two counts of corruption, sentenced to effective four years in prison
2nd September 2024 Eskom welcomes the conviction of Mr Selby Magagula, an Eskom Rotek Industries (ERI) sub-contractor employee at Camden Power Station, on two counts... →
South Africa may target air pollution in Johannesburg, Tshwane
By: Bloomberg 2nd September 2024 South Africa may declare its biggest city and its capital as key areas to tackle air pollution, Patience Gwaze, the country’s national air quality... →
South Africa is losing its trade competitiveness edge
By: Schalk Burger 2nd September 2024 Enormous investments are being made in ports, rail and transport logistics in Southern Africa, as well as more broadly in Africa, including by... →
South32’s future outlook has probably never looked brighter, CEO tells Mining Weekly
By: Martin Creamer 2nd September 2024 The future outlook for South32, the mining and metals company spun out of BHP in 2015, has probably never looked brighter, says South32 CEO Graham... →