ELECTRICITY
Eskom mulls ways to plug R225bn hole, hints to more support
By: Terence Creamer
Eskom reaffirmed to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Energy on Friday that it would not, through efficiencies alone, be able to close the R225-billion financial gap arising from the lower-than-requested tariff determination for the coming five years. Several other responses were, therefore, being pursued, including an initiative to identify whether additional support... Full Article
Published: 24th May 2013, 15:30
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