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Eskom says Koeberg Unit 1 being started as another resumption target is missed
By: Terence Creamer 15th November 2023 Eskom reports that it has received permission from the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) to restart Koeberg Unit 1, but has once again missed a... →
Renewables now critical part of metal mining thinking, says Sibanye-Stillwater
By: Martin Creamer 14th November 2023 Renewables have become a critical part of metal mining thinking, the Sibanye-Stillwater Battery Metals Investor Day 2023 audience heard on Tuesday.... →
Straight Talk: The DA is on the side of peace in Palestine and Israel
7th November 2023 Over the past week, the DA’s position on the ongoing war in Gaza has been maliciously mischaracterised as part of a broader effort to exploit this... →
SA: Mxolisi Dukwana: Address by Free State Premier, Free State Energy Security Indaba, Powering the Future, Bloemfontein (02/11/2023)
2nd November 2023 Let me take this opportunity to welcome you all to this important Free State Energy Security Indaba. Thank you for honouring our invitation. It is... →
South Africa power outages: some improvement but a long way to go before the grid is stable
1st November 2023 Over the past few months, South Africa’s power generation sector has performed better than expected. Four factors explain this: an acceleration of... →
Inspired Education Group expands groundbreaking VR lessons and metaverse pilot in South Africa
30th October 2023 Inspired Education Group, the global leader in premium education, is proud to announce the expansion of its Virtual Reality (VR) and... →
South32 continuing to investigate reducing Hillside Aluminium’s emissions intensity

By: Martin Creamer 26th October 2023 The long-term energy transition solutions on which South32 is focused are renewable energy and electrification. The Sydney-, Johannesburg- and... →
SA has R660-billion shortfall on its R1.5-trillion just climate transition plan 
By: News24Wire 23rd October 2023 Despite wealthy nations’ pledged $R8.5-billion (approximately R150-billion) and further pledges and investments, South Africa faces a R660-billion... →