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South Africa could produce a lot more renewable energy: here’s what it needs
13th July 2022 South Africa’s power utility, Eskom, has not been able to provide a steady electricity supply for several years now. At the start of the 2022... →
Insuring a nature-positive future
21st June 2022 Produced with support from the UNEP Principles of Sustainable Insurance (PIS) and the involvement of 18 companies, Insuring a nature-positive... →
Innovation Outlook: Renewable Ammonia
19th May 2022 Ammonia is one of the seven basic chemicals used to produce all other chemical products. It is the second most produced chemical by mass, after... →
The power of renewal – current status of the energy transition in Africa
11th May 2022 Post-pandemic, new solutions are being implemented to address Africa's power challenges, which have been hampered by a lack of competitive funding,... →
South Africa would do well to highlight its key iridium status to world that needs this very rare metal
By: Martin Creamer 3rd May 2022 South Africa would do well to highlight its key iridium supply status to gain the full confidence of a world that requires this very rare platinum... →
Greater fuel cell adoption would be a massive boost for South Africa’s platinum group metals
By: Martin Creamer 13th April 2022 The enactment by more governments of policies to enable greater hydrogen fuel cell mobility would be a massive boost for South Africa’s platinum... →
Zambia’s copper potential coming to fore again as Castillo survey shows upside
By: Martin Creamer 5th April 2022 London- and Sydney-listed base metal explorer Castillo Copper has identified multiple copper-potential drill-testing targets at its Mkushi project... →
Green hydrogen energy supply to local communities envisaged by Anglo
By: Martin Creamer 28th March 2022 The green hydrogen footprint being developed by Anglo American could be extended to provide low-cost and efficient energy to local communities.... →