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HRW 2023 report: Southern African leaders fail to address human rights issues
By: News24Wire 12th January 2023 Southern African leaders have come under sharp criticism in the Human Rights Watch 2023 report, with claims that they failed to address the abuse... →
Gauteng will continue to suffer due to loadshedding as its dams are nonviable for hydroelectricity
8th December 2022 There is absolutely no relief in sight for Gauteng residents who are being subjected to daily power cuts. Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi admits... →
Northern Cape’s proposed green hydrogen hub can help open region’s full energy potential
By: Martin Creamer 22nd September 2022 The Boegoebaai green hydrogen hub in the Northern Cape can be a strategic project to open Southern Africa’s full green energy potential. A 24-month... →
Amid energy crisis, EU plans to help gas-rich Mozambique boost security
By: Reuters 16th August 2022 The European Union (EU) is planning a five-fold increase in financial support to an African military mission in Mozambique, an internal EU document... →
Confusing signals
By: Terence Creamer 29th July 2022 Given the high levels of mistrust and misinformation in energy markets currently it has become increasingly difficult to discern what is required... →
Help us Fight Back Against the Attack on African Oil and Gas
22nd June 2022 Representing the voice of the African energy sector, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) has become an invaluable advocate for Africa’s oil and gas... →
Law firm drawing on giga-scale hydrogen project experience to derisk new ventures
By: Martin Creamer 17th May 2022 Lack of expertise about getting giga-scale hydrogen projects off the ground is a big problem in the industry, say Allen & Overy South Africa’s... →
Ukraine and the geopolitics of energy
By: Saliem Fakir 8th April 2022 “It takes two mirrors for the correct image of one’s self” (Diary of Patricia Highsmith, 1968). By now we are all aware of Russia’s invasion of... →