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South Africa’s economic growth affected by mismatch of electricity supply and demand
14th April 2022 South Africa’s electricity sector has faced a series of challenges over the last two decades. It started with inadequate grid infrastructure to... →
South Africa’s economic growth affected by mismatch of electricity supply and demand
12th April 2022 South Africa’s electricity sector has faced a series of challenges over the last two decades. It started with inadequate grid infrastructure to... →
Green independence
By: Terence Creamer 1st April 2022 Policymakers should not misread the admittedly confusing energy market signals that have arisen since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The confusion... →
World Energy Transitions Outlook: 1.5°C Pathway
29th March 2022 In Paris in 2015, signatories to the United Nations Convention on Climate Change agreed to pursue efforts to try to limit the rise in global... →
Renewable-energy transition ‘only true path to energy security’
By: Terence Creamer 29th March 2022 The renewable energy transition “is the only true path to energy security”, United Nations secretary-general António Guterres has asserted, adding... →
COSATU Presented its submission on the Division of Revenue Bill to Parliament today
23rd March 2022 The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) presented its submission on the Division of Revenue Bill to Parliament’s Select Committee:... →
Renewable Energy Roadmap for Central America: Towards a Regional Energy Transition
11th March 2022 Central America is entering a crucial decade for shaping its future energy system and is strongly engaged in the energy transition. Although the... →
Observations on Africa’s climate and development nexus
By: Saliem Fakir 11th March 2022 It has always been maintained and will continue to be maintained that the route to curing the climate challenge in Africa is to define a new... →