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POWER PROJECTS

Progress being made on new labour deal for Medupi, Kusile

By: Terence Creamer
Published: 23rd May 2013, 17:01
Progress is being made on the overhaul of the problematic project labour agreement (PLA) at the Medupi and Kusile power-station sites, in Lephalale and Emalahleni respectively, with Eskom still optimistic that a new deal could be struck before the end of May. However, the National Union of Metalworkers (Numsa) has warned that its attention could be diverted from the... Full Article
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Mining industry vital for NDP – Mkhize

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The mining industry will play an important role in delivering 11 million additional jobs as envisaged in the National Development Plan (NDP), African... Full Article

OIL & GAS

Technical challenges, costs limit shale gas’ global impact

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Despite the resources sector’s optimism, shale gas was expected to remain a largely regional resource over the next three years, with an uncertain global... Full Article

HUMAN SETTLEMENTS

Informal settlement greening initiatives offer food security and safety spin-offs

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The green-building concept has started to gain traction internationally as governments and civil society groups begin to take steps to mitigate or adapt to... Full Article

RENEWABLE ENERGY

ART Solar boosts local solar PV module manufacturing capacity

South Africa’s first locally owned photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturer, ART Solar, officially opened its Durban manufacturing plant on Thursday. The... Full Article

ENERGY

ABB to start central inverter manufacturing in SA next year

Power and automation technology group ABB on Thursday said it planned to establish a new central inverter production line at its Johannesburg facilities... Full Article

PROVINCIAL SPENDING

Provinces spend 92% of capital budgets

South Africa's provinces have spent R28.4-billion, or 92.2%, of their R30.8-billion capital budgets in the 2012/13 financial year – an increase of... Full Article

TYRES

Waste tyre plan given the go-ahead following protracted court action

In a judgment handed down on Thursday, the Bloemfontein-based Supreme Court of Appeal found in favour of Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Edna... Full Article

AVIATION

SA air traffic network systems to be upgraded

The Air Traffic Navigation Services (ATNS) has awarded French group Thales the contract to modernise and upgrade South Africa’s air space management... Full Article

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The careful preparation of clay-rich soils in Limpopo has enabled farmers to cultivate sunflowers without irrigation for the production of edible oil, enabling the sustainable growth of this crop in a water-scarce province, says global consumer goods company Unilever South Africa commodities procurement manager Ashton Eastman. About 35 farmers in the Mookgophong region of Limpopo are part of Unilever’s sustainable sunflower farming initiative, which it supports to secure the production of sunflower oil for margarine. The land under cultivation is about 27 000 ha and a further 12 farmers and another 8 000 ha will be added to the project this year.
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As data adoption accelerated, JSE-listed telecommunications group Vodacom aimed to secure 30% of its revenue from data traffic within the next three years, CEO Shameel Joosub said on Monday. Speaking at the group’s financial results presentation, at Vodacom’s Midrand headquarters, he commented that voice revenue would continue its decline, but the impact could be offset by the rise in data traffic, which was expected to grow at least 20% a year over the next few years.
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Vodacom earnings up, international operations shine

Telecommunications group Vodacom on Monday reported a 4.5% rise in revenue during the year to March 2013, as data take-up accelerated and the JSE-listed group’s international segment maintained strong momentum. The group achieved revenue of R69.9-billion in the 12 months under review, compared with the R66.9-billion recorded a year earlier.
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Power utility undertakes delayed maintenance this winter, public assistance crucial

This winter, South Africans are urged, more than ever, to reduce their electricity use, as State-owned power utility Eskom undertakes long-duration planned maintenance, which began last month and will continue through August, to ensure the long-term sustainability of its power plant.
 

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