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Eskom wins South African appeal to keep five polluting power plants open
By: Bloomberg 20th June 2024 South Africa’s State power utility and biggest source of air pollution won an appeal to keep five of its oldest plants open even though they are... →
Biodiversity finance in Namibia
20th June 2024 Namibia’s extraordinary biodiversity brings great potential to generate revenue for tourism, creating incentives for conservation and resource... →
City of Tshwane pushing ahead with plan to procure 1 000 MW by 2026
By: Terence Creamer 19th June 2024 The City of Tshwane is signalling its intention to proceed with plans to procure and/or revive 1 000 MW of electricity generation capacity by 2026... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, on the occasion of the Presidential Inauguration, Union Buildings, Tshwane (19/06/24)
19th June 2024 We gather here, as people born of the same soil across our nine provinces that make up a unitary South Africa, determined that by our deeds we... →
Fast-greening Richards Bay Minerals now eyeing on-site renewables, storage, aggregation
By: Martin Creamer 19th June 2024 Energy-intensive Richards Bay Minerals (RBM), which consumes an average of 1.8 terawatts of power a year, was able to secure its latest 140 MW wind... →
Only 40% of developing-country utilities are financially sustainable, World Bank warns
By: Schalk Burger 19th June 2024 The majority of electric utilities in developing countries are ill-equipped to meet growing demand for power and add more renewable energy into the... →
Eskom targets JETP funds and partnerships for 2 GW clean-energy pipeline
By: Terence Creamer 14th June 2024 Having recently confirmed a decoupling of its just energy transition strategy from the decommissioning of its coal-fired power stations, Eskom is... →
Daily Podcast – June 14, 2024
By: Halima Frost 14th June 2024 Making headlines: Lesufi re-elected Gauteng Premier with DA support; GNU releases Statement of Intent, highlighting ANC, DA office bearers; And, 7... →