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Namibia, India, China, Europe, Australia, Scotland, Bulgaria advancing green hydrogen 
By: Martin Creamer 24th March 2025 Namibia has produced its first green hydrogen; India has announced subsidies worth $259-million for nine companies in its second green hydrogen... →
ROFR vs ROFO: Navigating Restrictions on the Transfer of Shares in Private Companies
24th March 2025 A memorandum of incorporation (“MOI“) is a company’s constitutional document which, amongst other things, governs shareholder rights and... →
Digital environment, the role of blockchain in sustainability
24th March 2025 Blockchain technology became available to the public in 2009 when Bitcoin was released. The technology used a vast amount of electricity, the... →
Eskom’s four seasons
By: Terence Creamer 21st March 2025 Listening recently to a live rendition of Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons as South Africa descended into yet another unwelcome bout of loadshedding,... →
Beneficiation: Govt, mining companies must get on with it – together, analyst urges
By: Martin Creamer 20th March 2025 Globally rated metals & mining analyst and portfolio manager Shamim Mansoor is urging government and mining companies to get on with it – together... →
US stalls $2.6-billion climate finance package for South Africa
By: Bloomberg 20th March 2025 The US is stalling the distribution of $2.6-billion in climate finance to South Africa, stoking concerns the money might be blocked outright,... →
DA reiterates need for competitive energy generation market with return of loadshedding 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 20th March 2025 The Democratic Alliance said the unannounced return of loadshedding showed the “incontrovertible need” for a competitive energy generation market.... →
Emergency Loadshedding shows that we can’t wait another minute for a competitive energy market
20th March 2025 The DA sees tonight’s unannounced return of Loadshedding as an emergency act, that will bring more economic devastation and will leave families... →