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Zimbabwe platinum miner granted licence to generate 185 MW of solar power 
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2022 Zimbabwe platinum group metals mining company Zimplats has been granted a licence to generate 185 MW of its own solar power. Zimplats is already... →
Hillside Aluminium could get green $0.03c/kWh lifeline by 2030 – Mallinson 
By: Martin Creamer 18th January 2022 It’s all about South Africa focusing attention on the generation and storage of its wonderful African sunshine and prime African wind. It’s all... →
Pumped storage has potential to throw Hillside Aluminium green lifeline 
By: Martin Creamer 10th January 2022 Power utility Eskom should link its delayed Tubatse pumped storage scheme to the need for Hillside Aluminium to go green. This could be done, a... →
Zambia going all out to up green energy, copper with private-sector at helm 
By: Martin Creamer 16th November 2021 Zambia zoomed into town today and did all it could to sweep investors off their feet with pledges to be private-sector driven, surge into green... →
Platinum group metals playing key role in Proudly South African hydrogen breakthrough 
By: Martin Creamer 5th November 2021 Platinum group metals (PGMs), which are hosted overwhelmingly in South Africa, have played a key role in rocketing the performance of local... →
Barrick installing solar power in Nevada, eliminating coal-fired power 
By: Martin Creamer 4th November 2021 Gold and copper mining company Barrick, which is installing solar power in the US where coal-fired electricity generation is also earmarked for... →
Pallinghurst now has all key battery, hydrogen fuel cell elements 
By: Martin Creamer 3rd November 2021 The Pallinghurst Group now has within its fold all the key elements needed for lithium-ion batteries, fuel-cells and green hydrogen economy.... →
UN council urges Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan to restart dam talks
By: Reuters 16th September 2021 The United Nations (UN) Security Council on Wednesday urged Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan to resume African Union-led talks to reach a binding deal... →