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SAA: First flight to operate with biofuel made from locally grown tobacco plants 
15th July 2016 The South African Airways Group (SAA) today operated Africa’s first sustainable Biofuel flights. Today’s SAA and Mango flights on Boeing 737-800s... →
Govt intent on creating incentives for mines to benefit from platinum fuel-cell investment
By: Martin Creamer 5th April 2016 The South African government is intent on creating incentives for mines to derive greater benefit from investing in platinum fuel-cell technology.... →
Anglo amputating to improve survival chances – Investec
By: Martin Creamer 17th February 2016 The formerly widely diversified mining company Anglo American, which on Tuesday opted to jettison two-thirds of its minerals base by number, is... →
Sasol cautious on resumption of Iran oil imports
By: News24Wire 1st October 2015 Petrochemicals group Sasol has taken a wait and see stance on the possible resumption of crude oil imports from Iran, following the landmark July... →
Zwelinzima Vavi to address Germiston workers
13th August 2015 Zwelinzima Vavi, former General Secretary of COSATU will be addressing workers at a Workers Indaba at Rand Refinery situated in Refinery Road,... →
SA: Tina Joemat-Petterson: Address by Minister of Energy, during her budget vote 2015/16, Parliament (19/05/2015)
19th May 2015 On the 24th of May 2015, President Jacob Zuma will lead the Africa Day celebrations under the theme “We are Africa – Opening the doors of Learning... →
Power problems offering platinum huge demand opportunity 
By: Martin Creamer 2nd April 2015 The electricity crisis is offering South Africa’s demand-hungry platinum mining companies a major opportunity to stimulate the offtake of platinum.... →
Grid pleaser of nation pleaser?
31st July 2014 The race to secure energy to the national grid and to secure energy through alternative energy sources has intensified, this is according to the... →