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Policies and regulations for renewable energy mini-grids
7th November 2018 Countries have adopted a range of approaches to the development of mini-grids, aiming to extend energy access to underserved areas or communities.... →
NUM: NUM KZN Region calls for Monde Bala and Charles Ndhlovu to both vacate GM and HR Manager's positions
23rd October 2018 The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has always been saying Monde Bala and Charles Ndhlovu are the worst managers at Eskom in KwaZulu-Natal.... →
Eskom reports R19bn in irregular expenditure, net loss of R2.3bn 
By: African News Agency 23rd July 2018 South Africa's cash-strapped state power utility Eskom has uncovered R19-billion in irregular expenditure going as far back as 2012, its... →
Millions of urban Africans still don't have electricity: here's what can be done
20th April 2018 At least 110-million of the 600-million people still living without access to electricity in Africa live in urban areas. Most are within a stone... →
World Bank sees microgrids playing bigger role in Africa’s electrification as solar costs fall
By: Terence Creamer 18th April 2018 Changes in generation technologies, including the sharp fall in solar photovoltaic (PV) costs, means that the evolution of electricity systems in... →
Study launched into economic impact of possible EV transition in South Africa 
By: Terence Creamer 23rd February 2018 A macroeconomic study into the impact of a possible transition in the South African transport market from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles... →
SA: Supra Mahumapelo: Address by North West Premier, during the State of the Province Address, Marikana Community Hall, Rustenburg (23/02/2018)
23rd February 2018 Hon Speaker, once more we begin this state of the province address by paying tribute to Mme Rebecca Kotane who celebrated her 106th birthday on the... →
CPLO: CPLO response: The 2018 Budget
23rd February 2018 The first law of holes states that, if you find yourself in one, stop digging. Wednesday’s budget speech seems to have been a fairly sincere... →