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Eskom says its coal pollution kills 330 South Africans a year
By: Bloomberg 2nd November 2023 State power utility Eskom Holdings said pollution from its coal-fired plants that supply more than 80% of the country’s power kills about 330... →
South Africa power outages: some improvement but a long way to go before the grid is stable
1st November 2023 Over the past few months, South Africa’s power generation sector has performed better than expected. Four factors explain this: an acceleration of... →
Tripling renewable power and doubling energy efficiency by 2030: Crucial steps towards 1.5°C
31st October 2023 Representing global perspectives within the renewable energy and climate change space, this report by the COP28 Presidency, IRENA and the Global... →
South32 continuing to investigate reducing Hillside Aluminium’s emissions intensity
By: Martin Creamer 26th October 2023 The long-term energy transition solutions on which South32 is focused are renewable energy and electrification. The Sydney-, Johannesburg- and... →
DA calls for Northern Cape veld fire task team
24th October 2023 The DA calls on the Premier, Dr Zamani Saul, to urgently establish a multi-sectoral veld fire task team to analyse the causes of recent veld fires... →
Cabinet now complicit in Mantashe’s failure to table updated Integrated Resource Plan
20th October 2023 The repeated failure by the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, to table an updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) has been... →
Scaling up renewable energy investments in West Africa
20th October 2023 West Africa has abundant renewable energy resources – including solar, wind and hydropower – that could be leveraged for economic development.... →
Americans, Australians partner to build out, scale up global green hydrogen ecosystem
By: Martin Creamer 12th October 2023 Building out and scaling up a global green hydrogen ecosystem collaboratively is at the heart of an American-Australian business partnership... →