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Platinum-linked green hydrogen economy has $10-trillion-a-year opportunity tag 
By: Martin Creamer 24th October 2022 The three letters PEM, which flag platinum-using green hydrogen and fuel cell solutions, are written all over the American green hydrogen company... →
Northern Cape’s proposed green hydrogen hub can help open region’s full energy potential

By: Martin Creamer 22nd September 2022 The Boegoebaai green hydrogen hub in the Northern Cape can be a strategic project to open Southern Africa’s full green energy potential. A 24-month... →
Proudly South African green hydrogen innovation uses platinum fuel cell 
By: Martin Creamer 12th September 2022 A Proudly South African green hydrogen mobile solution, which is scheduled to be launched at the African Aerospace and Defence Exhibition (AAD)... →
Mantashe’s Eskom 2.0 fantasy will leave South Africa with an expensive fiscal hangover
1st September 2022 Reports that the Minister of Energy, Gwede Mantashe, is forging ahead with plans to set up another power generation company to rival Eskom, through... →
A plan for a new State power company takes shape in South Africa 
By: Bloomberg 31st August 2022 South Africa is forging ahead with a plan to create a new State-owned power company by converting three coal-fired plants into gas-burning... →
SA: Herman Mashaba, Address by ActionSA President, during his keynote address at the memorial of our beloved ActionSA Western Cape Provincial Chairperson, Vytjie Mentor (30/08/22)
30th August 2022 I extend warm greetings to ActionSA members here today, members of the media, and South Africans following these proceedings from all over South... →
Oversight visit to inspect progress on DPWI flood intervention projects in KwaZulu Natal
16th August 2022 In April this year, following the devastating flooding in the KwaZulu Natal province, Deputy Minister, Noxolo Kiviet and I led a visit to the flood... →
Checking three claims about Nigeria's ever-controversial fuel subsidy
By: Africa Check 29th June 2022 Nigeria’s petrol subsidy is feverishly debated, with the government caught between economic realities and political concerns. The country is... →