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Ocean currents can generate electricity – and our study shows Africa’s seas have some of the strongest
6th June 2025 The world’s oceans cover more than 70% of Earth’s surface. They’re filled with currents, some much stronger than the fastest flowing large rivers.... →
Disputes are inevitable. Delays don’t have to be.
6th June 2025 The money is spent, the project is built, but the turbines stand idle. A several hundred-million-dollar wind farm, ready to supply much-needed... →
There's nothing easier than switching from grey hydrogen to green hydrogen – Lhyfe 
By: Martin Creamer 26th May 2025 It's important to understand that the market for green hydrogen is already there because the world is consuming 100-million tons of hydrogen a year... →
Outage slippages blamed for sixth bout of loadshedding of 2025 
By: Terence Creamer 14th May 2025 Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has fingered cumulative outage slippages of 3 100 MW as the reason behind South Africa’s... →
Unavoidable trade-offs
By: Terence Creamer 9th May 2025 The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) has initiated two major tariff reviews that could have significant... →
South Africa finally has a masterplan for a renewable energy industry: here’s what it says
15th April 2025 About 85% of South Africa’s electricity is produced by burning coal. The country’s move to renewable energy means that the coal industry will be... →
Reaching zero with renewables: Aluminum industry
4th April 2025 Aluminium supports wide-ranging applications from packaging and cars to electric cables and equipment, in addition to other crucial applications.... →
New sun-track system could uplift South Africa’s concentrated solar plant performance
By: Martin Creamer 1st April 2025 A new sun-tracking system, which could uplift the performance of South Africa’s concentrated solar power (CSP) plants, is attracting attention.... →













