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South Africa’s proposed fracking regulations should do more to protect groundwater
17th August 2022 South Africa is extremely water scarce, and water supply will become more challenging in the future. The population and economy are growing,... →
Transnet security guards to be made peace officers
By: Darren Parker 16th August 2022 Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola has given approval for State-owned Transnet’s security officers to be granted peace... →
Support the police to make SA a safer place
15th August 2022 Dear Fellow South African, There is growing public frustration and anger at the levels of crime in our country. →
Despite ‘clever accounting’, Transnet is still an operational mess – Gauteng fuel pipeline breach is now at crisis point
15th August 2022 While Transnet may have succeeded in turning a profit through an accounting smoke and mirrors, its operational capabilities continue to deteriorate... →
Europe leads even though sun, wind, storage, green electron/molecule energy is tailor made for South Africa 
By: Martin Creamer 22nd July 2022 This week the European Commission approved €5.4-billion of public support by 15 member states for a hydrogen technology value chain taking in... →
Hydrogen highlighted as ‘slam dunk’ of heavy haul 
By: Martin Creamer 13th July 2022 What will be Australia’s biggest electrolyser – a platinum-using proton exchange membrane or PEM electrolyser – is on order to provide green... →
Global Hydrogen Trade to Meet the 1.5°C Climate Goal: Trade Outlook for 2050 and Way Forward
8th July 2022 By effectively increasing the distance over which it is cost-effective to transport energy, green hydrogen can unlock new possibilities for energy... →
Loadshedding scapegoat for Kimberley’s nightly water cuts
7th July 2022 Kimberley’s nightly water shutdowns are being scapegoated on loadshedding to cover up a mixture of ignorance and mismanagement of Sol Plaatje’s... →