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Opinion: Is nuclear part of the answer to sub-Saharan Africa’s electricity shortage?
21st July 2021 In this opinion article, South African Institute of International Affairs’ Isabel Bosman argues that, despite its pitfalls, nuclear is still an... →
Clean, green copper to be produced at Kamoa’s hydropowered DRC operation
By: Martin Creamer 16th July 2021 Clean, green copper is to be the order of the day at the Kamoa Copper operation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the Ivanhoe Mines-Zijin... →
President’s 100 MW renewable energy reform ‘very welcome opportunity’ – Harmony Gold
By: Martin Creamer 22nd June 2021 Harmony Gold sustainable development executive Melanie Naidoo-Vermaak on Tuesday described the decision of President Cyril Ramaphosa to lift the... →
Ethiopians vote in what government bills as first free election
By: Reuters 21st June 2021 Ethiopia held elections on Monday billed by the prime minister as proof of his commitment to democracy after decades of repressive rule, although... →
Platinum on cathodes of zinc-air system chosen to decarbonise New York City
By: Martin Creamer 13th May 2021 Platinum features on the cathode of zinc-air battery technology that is taking the City of New York by storm in helping to lower the carbon... →
Renewable energy projects under investigation across AngloGold
By: Martin Creamer 11th May 2021 Renewable energy projects are under investigation across the entire AngloGold Ashanti group, AngloGold Ashanti VP: environment Tony Da Cruz told... →
Daily Podcast – May 11, 2021
By: Thabi Shomolekae 11th May 2021 Making headlines: SACP supports ANC's step-aside policy; Winde says focus on governance has reaped good rewards for Western Cape; And, Power... →
Power generation woes in Ivory Coast and Ghana hit industry and neighbours
By: Reuters 11th May 2021 A drop in electricity generation in Ivory Coast and Ghana has left households and businesses fuming as well as cutting power supplies to... →