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Global gold mining major highlights academic partnership with South Africa’s Fort Hare 
By: Martin Creamer 21st June 2024 The University of Fort Hare, where the offspring of mineworkers were the first graduates, has agreed a R12.5-million, initial ten-year academic... →
Use underground mines for electricity storage, optimise mine water use – Karst Hydro 
By: Martin Creamer 8th April 2024 South Africa’s many underground mines can be used as batteries that store the clean electricity that the water descending for cooling can provide.... →
Green hydrogen produced on site can help Africa’s people, says Hydrox 
By: Martin Creamer 17th November 2023 Green hydrogen produced on site can play a huge role in solving the energy crisis as it eliminates the challenges associated with establishing... →
Seriti Green raises need for Africa to appraise vanadium as electricity storage battery metal 
By: Martin Creamer 3rd February 2023 Wind farm builder Seriti Green, which is planning substantial electricity storage capacity at its big renewable energy project in Mpumalanga, has... →
South African green hydrogen technology wins top global recognition 
By: Martin Creamer 1st December 2022 Proudly South African hydrogen technology, which has the potential to slash the cost of green hydrogen, has just won top recognition in Monaco at... →
Orion has achieved vital funding milestone – S2 Research 
By: Martin Creamer 26th October 2022 Mine development company Orion Minerals has achieved a vital funding milestone in very difficult market circumstances., S2 Research’s Simon... →
COSATU is alarmed by violence and criminality linked to illegal mining
4th August 2022 The Congress of South African Trade Unions is concerned by criminal conduct of illegal miners and the deteriorating security in many areas of the... →
World-first hydrogen haul truck operational from August – Anglo Platinum 
By: Martin Creamer 27th July 2022 The pilot world-first hydrogen haul truck launched early in the year, has had some final changes made to it before it heads into the pit and goes... →