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Power generation woes in Ivory Coast and Ghana hit industry and neighbours
By: Reuters 11th May 2021 A drop in electricity generation in Ivory Coast and Ghana has left households and businesses fuming as well as cutting power supplies to... →
ActionSA Pursues Legal Action on Behalf of Newlands Family who Blame eThekwini Municipality for Mother’s Death
8th April 2021 Following our visit this morning with the bereaved Newlands family who blame the eThekwini Municipality for the death of their mother, Rosemary... →
Value of iridium in electrolysis could top R90bn mark in years ahead – HySA 
By: Martin Creamer 7th April 2021 The value of iridium for proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysis technology alone could exceed R90-billion in the next ten to 20 years.... →
Mines anywhere, everywhere can go green – Hydrogen Optimized 
By: Martin Creamer 8th March 2021 Owing to the ubiquity of the world’s sun and the wind, all mines have the opportunity to generate their own green electricity no matter where they... →
Reform labour laws to curb unemployment crisis
23rd February 2021 The sky-high unemployment rate revealed by the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) for the 4th Quarter of 2020 (which stands at 42.6% on the... →
Unplanned shut of Koeberg Unit 1 affects installation of new steam generators, raises load-shedding spectre
By: Terence Creamer 4th January 2021 Electricity utility Eskom reported on Monday that Koeberg Unit 1 would be taken offline for repairs one month ahead of scheduled maintenance after... →
Hydrogen can be game-changer for South African economy – PwC 
By: Martin Creamer 6th October 2020 Hydrogen has the potential to be a game-changer for the South African economy, PwC African mining leader Andries Rossouw said on Tuesday. Speaking... →
Sedibelo Platinum Mines closer to finding listing date – Frandsen 
By: Martin Creamer 5th October 2020 The unlisted Sedibelo Platinum in South Africa’s North West province is closer to finding a listing date, says Pallinghurst managing partner and... →