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Anglo's Envusa applies to trade 520 MW of green electricity with seven operations
By: Martin Creamer 19th October 2023 Renewables company Envusa Energy, which is owned jointly by Anglo American in partnership with EDF Renewables, this week lodged an application for... →
Joburg High Court is a 'death trap', ignored report shows as Deputy Judge President flags fire risks
By: News24Wire 11th October 2023 Gauteng Deputy Judge President Roland Sutherland says the largely unaddressed fire safety risks at the Johannesburg High Court – which resulted in... →
City of Joburg outlines ambitious plans to mitigate water shortages
By: Sane Dhlamini 10th October 2023 Joburg Water Networks Senior Manager Logan Munsamy on Tuesday laid out a range of plans that the municipality would undertake as it deals with... →
‘Instrument’ being studied to open rooftop solar to poorer households
By: Terence Creamer 9th October 2023 Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says that work is under way on the creation of an “instrument” that will allow poorer households to... →
Noxious trade-offs
By: Terence Creamer 6th October 2023 The decision by Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy to uphold a decision of the National Air Quality Officer (NAQO) to... →
Virtual Wheeling 101
4th October 2023 Eskom has run a successful pilot of virtual wheeling, which will enable companies with multiple offtake sites to connect to generators using the... →
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... →
Sars fire: PSA urges government to prioritise occupational health and safety
22nd September 2023 The Public Servants Association (PSA), representing thousands of employees of the SA Revenue Service (SARS), is shocked about the fire that broke... →