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Hydrogen key to long-term use of platinum, says SFA Oxford’s Forrest
By: Martin Creamer 6th April 2022 Coordinated industry intervention is required to create sustainable platinum group metals (PGM) markets, with hydrogen the key to the long-term use... →
Safety check-list for Koeberg life extension still incomplete
By: News24Wire 5th April 2022 As Eskom plans to extend the life of Koeberg by another 20 years, there are still several issues that must be addressed, an international... →
IAEA concludes its review of preparations for Koeberg Power Station Long Term Operation
5th April 2022 The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s peer review mission of the Safety Aspects of the Long-Term Operation (SALTO) took place at the... →
Manganese mine achieves record ten-million fatality free shifts
By: Martin Creamer 4th April 2022 Assmang’s Black Rock mine, near Hotazel in the Northern Cape, has achieved ten-million fatality free shifts, a record that has taken 13 years to... →
Upgrade of Oval Park breathes new life into Jeppestown
4th April 2022 The residents of Jeppestown and adjacent communities will soon have an opportunity to gather in the soon-to-b-opened space to keep fit and healthy.... →
Winde vows to use 'all regulatory and legislative mechanisms' to deal with Cape taxi protest violence
By: News24Wire 24th March 2022 Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has vowed to act against taxi operators who resort to violence during protest action on Thursday. On Thursday... →
Electricity Market Progress: Key Aspects of The Electricity Regulation Act Amendment Bill 2022
23rd March 2022 The second Amendment Bill to the Electricity Regulation Act, which is open for comment, opens the way to a liberalized and competitive electricity... →
Joburg Market reopens for trading on Tuesday after minor fire damage on Saturday night
22nd March 2022 The Joburg Market, the country’s biggest fresh produce market, has reopened its trading platform after the long weekend without any disruptions.... →