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Green hydrogen economy growing rapidly – Hatch
By: Martin Creamer 25th September 2020 At Glencore’s Raglan Mine, in Canada, a closed loop, microgrid system converts excess wind power to hydrogen, which is then stored in tanks. During... →
Reaching Zero with Renewables
18th September 2020 To avoid catastrophic climate change, the world needs to reach zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in all all sectors of the economy by the 2050s.... →
Solidarity with the people of the US against the racist thuggery of the capitalist state!
8th June 2020 The cause of the mass uprising in the United States against the brutal execution of George Floyd is the cause of the international working class.... →
South Africa has huge 'green fuels' potential. But it needs to act now
10th January 2020 In this opinion piece, first published in The Conversation, professors David Walwyn and Rod Crompton make the case for South Africa to pay greater... →
Why SA should not install new nuclear capacity
By: Saliem Fakir 11th October 2019 Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has reopened the debate on whether or not South Africa requires nuclear power or not. He has... →
Area in Mpumalanga is second highest SO2 emissions hotspot in the world – new study
By: News24Wire 19th August 2019 In the latest study to illustrate alarmingly high levels of air pollution caused by humans, the area around Kriel in Mpumalanga is now the world's... →
CT: Tribunal approves merger in SA market for wholesale distribution of marine fuel
7th August 2019 The Tribunal has this morning approved the proposed transaction through which FFS Calpet (RF) (Pty) Ltd (FFS Calpet) seeks to acquire all the... →
Commodity Dependence: A Twenty-Year Perspective
16th May 2019 A country is considered to be dependent on commodity exports when commodities constitute the predominant share of its exports. The combination of a... →