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South Africa’s ‘green economy’, which is estimated to be worth R45-billion in the short term, offers significant potential for economic growth and job creation, Western Cape Finance, Economic...
Uncertainty with regard to the South Africa’s renewable energy feed in-tariff (Refit) rates was a significant concern for potential investors, delegates to the Solar South Africa conference,...
Wind, solar, biomass and landfill gas project developers speaking at the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s (Nersa’s) public hearings into the renewable energy feed-in tariff (Refit)...
Base-load renewable energy supply could be viable in South Africa in the next decade or two, depending on a mindset change, decentralised supply and the amount of risk government and the private...
The new renewable energy feed-in tariffs (Refit) rates proposed in a consultation paper issued by the energy regulator this week were more in line with those on offer in “mature” markets, but...
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) South Africa is less than enthusiastic about the World Bank's approval of a $3,75-billion loan, primarily for the development of a coal-fired power station...
The Renewable Energy Market Transformation (REMT) unit at the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), again, on Friday, called on eligible consultancy firms to indicate their interest in...