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South Africa should not shy away from costs of fixing power crisis – Minister
By: Reuters 12th April 2023 South Africa should not shy away from spending to fix the country's power crisis, its electricity minister told Reuters, ahead of a cabinet... →
Coal, discard seen as potential viable sources of rare earth elements 
By: Martin Creamer 5th April 2023 Coal is being spotlighted as a potential source of rare earth elements, critical raw materials that are vital for many clean technologies being... →
Water and Sanitation opens applications for Independent Power Producers
5th April 2023 The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is calling for Independent Power Producers to apply for water use authorisations to utilise its water... →
Critical metals for low-carbon economy being studied across 12 universities 
By: Martin Creamer 30th March 2023 A consortium across a dozen South African universities has the spotlight on critical metals for a low-carbon future. At a time when the mining... →
Stage 4 loadshedding returns on Thursday
By: News24Wire 29th March 2023 For the first time in more than two weeks, South Africa will be hit by Stage 4 loadshedding, which is currently planned for Thursday evening. Stage... →
KZN: Nomusa Dube-Ncube, Address by KZN Premier, during the State of The Province Address, PMB (24/02/23)
24th February 2023 I am deeply humbled by the opportunity that the African National Congress and this Legislature, representing the people of KwaZulu-Natal, have... →
CEF hits out at De Ruyter for 'wild allegations' about Russian involvement in SA gas power plans
By: News24Wire 23rd February 2023 The Central Energy Fund has lashed out at former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter for speculating that Russia could be involved in its plans to take over... →
400 MW of immediate interest in Eskom’s short-term power purchase programmes 
By: Terence Creamer 17th February 2023 The National Energy Crisis Committee (NECOM) reports that the initial market response to Eskom’s moves to purchase electricity that is immediately... →