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Kenya makes strides with renewable energy
13th September 2021 While Kenya’s oil generation capabilities have been small to date, the country has made significant strides in terms of renewable energy – and... →
Harmony planning further 73 MW of green electricity generation 
By: Martin Creamer 1st September 2021 Like everybody else, we’re on the verge of now starting to build our renewable energy plants. That is the latest news on the decarbonisation front... →
Renewable energy statistics 2021
10th August 2021 The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) produces comprehensive, reliable data sets on renewable energy capacity and use worldwide.... →
Anglo working towards collaborative decarbonised energy advance across South Africa 
By: Martin Creamer 30th July 2021 Anglo American, which will have all of its South American operations on renewable energy by the end of next year, is working towards trying to... →
Opinion: Is nuclear part of the answer to sub-Saharan Africa’s electricity shortage? 
21st July 2021 In this opinion article, South African Institute of International Affairs’ Isabel Bosman argues that, despite its pitfalls, nuclear is still an... →
Clean, green copper to be produced at Kamoa’s hydropowered DRC operation 
By: Martin Creamer 16th July 2021 Clean, green copper is to be the order of the day at the Kamoa Copper operation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the Ivanhoe Mines-Zijin... →
President’s 100 MW renewable energy reform ‘very welcome opportunity’ – Harmony Gold 
By: Martin Creamer 22nd June 2021 Harmony Gold sustainable development executive Melanie Naidoo-Vermaak on Tuesday described the decision of President Cyril Ramaphosa to lift the... →
Ethiopians vote in what government bills as first free election
By: Reuters 21st June 2021 Ethiopia held elections on Monday billed by the prime minister as proof of his commitment to democracy after decades of repressive rule, although... →