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Fractured trade, inflation and prospects for climate action
By: Saliem Fakir 17th November 2023 The world is in a very different place to where it was when the World Trade Organisation (WTO) came into being in 1995: geopolitics and geoeconomic... →
Between 50 MW and 80 MW of wind power on way at South Deep – Gold Fields 
By: Martin Creamer 16th November 2023 The South Deep gold mine west of Johannesburg, which is already benefitting from 50 MW of solar power commissioned last year, is poised to be... →
AngloGold advancing decarbonisation in Tanzania, has begun renewables project in Australia 
By: Martin Creamer 10th November 2023 Gold mining company AngloGold Ashanti is advancing decarbonisation projects at the Geita mine in Tanzania, has commenced renewable energy project... →
South Africa’s Phalaborwa rare earths project hailed as enviro friendly and low cost 
By: Martin Creamer 8th November 2023 An extensive due diligence process has confirmed the potential of South Africa’s Phalaborwa project as one of the lowest cost producers of... →
Eskom clocks a R24 billion loss but still wants a new logo
31st October 2023 Corporate dissonance was laid bare today when Eskom, which currently has an open tender for a new logo, announced that it has registered a... →
Eskom warns of another R23bn loss as loadshedding underpins R24bn collapse 
By: Terence Creamer 31st October 2023 Eskom has warned that it is likely to report another R23-billion-plus loss for its current financial year to the end of March 2024, having... →
Eskom aiming not to breach Stage 4 loadshedding this summer

By: Terence Creamer 27th September 2023 Eskom is aiming to limit loadshedding to Stage 4 during the summer months to the end of March by restricting unplanned breakdowns to 14 500 MW... →
SA: Zingiswa Losi, Address by COSATU President , at the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)’s Just Energy Summit (20/09/23)
20th September 2023 Thank you for inviting your Federation, COSATU, to join you for this important Summit. →