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Six coal-fired power stations performing at 70% EAF for the first time since 8 May 2022
17th March 2023 There has been notable gradual improvements in Eskom’s power generation fleet. Over the past week, six coal-fired power stations achieved energy... →
Banking has crucial role to play in enabling mining to transition to clean energy, says Nedbank CIB
By: Martin Creamer 14th March 2023 The banking sector has a crucial role to play in enabling mining companies to transition to clean energy fully, says Nedbank Corporate and... →
DWS calls on water users to register or update water user information
10th March 2023 The Department of Water and Sanitation is calling on all water users to register or update their water user information in its Water Use... →
Premier Alan Winde hosts series of Energy Digicons to outline WCG’s resilience drive
3rd March 2023 Today Premier Alan Winde hosted the first in what will be a series of Energy Digicons. The aim behind the digicons is to keep the public informed... →
Daily Podcast – March 02, 2023
By: Thabi Shomolekae 2nd March 2023 Making headlines: De Ruyter warned Winde to be independent of Eskom soon, Mashatile says cabinet reshuffle and electricity minister will be... →
De Ruyter warned WCape's Winde to be independent of Eskom soon, 'there's big trouble ahead'
By: Bloomberg 2nd March 2023 South Africa’s only opposition-led province plans to facilitate the construction of almost 6 GW of power generation capacity to counter nationwide... →
Harmony CEO hails strong performance of South African mines despite loadshedding
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2023 The South African operations of Harmony Gold did very, very well in the six months to the end of December last year load curtailment... →
Questions surround De Ruyter’s early resignation
By: Thabi Shomolekae 23rd February 2023 GOOD secretary-general and MP Brett Herron said on Thursday that while André de Ruyter might have failed to curtail loadshedding during his tenure... →