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Calls for greater transformation in the energy industry

26th October 2018

Calls for greater participation by black professionals in the energy industry were made during public hearings into the Integrated Resources Plan (IRP), held at Parliament, on Tuesday. The Black... 


Organisations oppose coal in IRP public hearings

26th October 2018

Public hearings into the Integrated Resources Plan (IRP) kicked off in Parliament last week, with several organisations voicing their concerns about the plan’s provision for new coal-fired power... 


Ghana completes conversion of redundant antennae into potent telescope

26th October 2018

The launch of Ghana’s Kutunse radio telescope, as well as South Africa’s 64-dish MeerKAT telescope have been lauded as examples of what can be achieved when African countries work together in the... 


GE decries removal of 1 600 MW of coal-fired generation capacity from draft IRP

26th October 2018

General Electric (GE) has called on the South African government to reconsider investing in a further 1 600 MW of coal-fired power generation capacity, describing it as "the lifeblood" of South... 


Keep coal’s current share of the energy mix, says NUM

26th October 2018

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has called for coal to be retained far more strongly in the country’s energy mix. In its submission on the draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2018, the NUM... 


Concerned citizens have their say on IRP 2018

24th October 2018

Concerned citizens and activists have come to Parliament to speak out about the draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), with fracking, high electricity tariffs and coal-fired power stations among... 


Cosatu calls for overhaul of draft IRP

24th October 2018

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has rejected the draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2018, calling for an overhaul. It also called for a firm commitment not to retrench workers... 


Don’t limit renewables in IRP, urges prominent activist

24th October 2018

Prominent activist Liz McDaid has called on the government not to limit the construction of renewable energy capacity under the draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2018. “A look at the IRP says... 


NGOs call for more time to deliberate on the draft IRP

23rd October 2018

Earthlife Africa has called for more time to deliberate on the draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), saying the 60-day period for public comment is "highly ambitious" and many citizens have been... 


Parliament hears call to cut air pollution, improve health

23rd October 2018

Government has a golden opportunity to improve public health in South Africa and mitigate global climate change if it drops plans for the construction of more coal-fired power stations and focuses... 


Saoga upbeat about prospects for the gas industry in South Africa

19th October 2018

The South African Oil & Gas Alliance (Saoga) believes there are catalytic opportunities for developing the gas industry in South Africa, which have been buoyed by a renewed focus on attracting... 


IPP Office CEO Karen Breytenbach

Breytenbach welcomes greater certainty for renewable energy projects

19th October 2018

Participants in the renewable energy sector say they are encouraged by the dedicated infrastructure team that will be set up in the Presidency, as it will give investors more certainty and... 


Keep coal’s current share of the energy mix, says NUM

18th October 2018

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has called for coal to be retained far more strongly in the country’s energy mix. In its submission on the draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2018, the NUM... 


Renewable energy industry comments on draft IRP

17th October 2018

The renewable energy sector in South Africa has welcomed the draft Integrated Resource Plant (IRP) 2018, but has also expressed concerns. “While the IRP forecasting is rational in its choices, it... 


Organisations raise objections to the draft IRP

17th October 2018

Industry bodies and organisations have welcomed aspects of the draft Integrated Resource Plan 2018 but have also raised concerns during public hearings held in Parliament on Wednesday. They are... 


GE calls for more coal power within the IRP

17th October 2018

General Electric (GE) has called on the South African government to reconsider investing in a further 1 600 MW of coal-fired power generation capacity, describing it as "the lifeblood" of South... 


Calls for greater transformation in the energy industry

16th October 2018

Calls for greater participation by black professionals in the energy industry were made during public hearings into the Integrated Resources Plan (IRP), held at Parliament, on Tuesday. The Black... 


Organisations oppose coal in IRP public hearings

16th October 2018

Public hearings into the Integrated Resources Plan (IRP) kicked off in Parliament on Tuesday, with several organisations voicing their concerns about the plan’s provision for new coal-fired power... 


MeerKAT

MeerKAT telescope described as 'a quantum leap forward'

16th October 2018

The launch of Ghana’s Kutunse radio telescope, as well as South Africa’s 64-dish MeerKAT telescope have been lauded as examples of what can be achieved when African countries work together in the... 


PetroSA says it is committed to ethical leadership

12th October 2018

PetroSA has told international and local players in the energy space that it is committed to ethical leadership and prudent business management. “What has become pronounced is the issue of ethics... 


South Africa to finalise biofuels regulatory framework by March

12th October 2018

The government plans to finalise the long-awaited biofuel blending regulatory framework and have it approved by Cabinet before the end of March 2019, while the Department of Energy (DoE) is also... 


Tullow Oil optimistic about prospects in Africa

2nd October 2018

Oil and gas exploration and production company Tullow Oil has outlined its sharper and deeper focus on Africa, with upbeat outlooks for its projects in both West and East Africa.   Despite a shift... 


PetroSA says it is committed to ethical leadership

1st October 2018

PetroSA has told international and local players in the energy space that it is committed to ethical leadership and prudent business management. “What has become pronounced is the issue of ethics... 


Govt to finalise biofuels regulatory framework by March 2019

1st October 2018

The government plans to finalise the long-awaited biofuel blending regulatory framework and have it approved by Cabinet before the end of March 2019, while the Department of Energy (DoE) is also... 


Trailblazers, innovators receive recognition

28th September 2018

Trailblazers, innovators and entrepreneurs have been honoured with Best Practices Awards by global market research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan. The company held its Growth, Innovation and... 


Trends that are likely to change the way we work and live

28th September 2018

Quantum computing and flying cars are two of the top trends that Frost & Sullivan has outlined within its top trends for 2018/19 at its CEO Think Tank in Cape Town.  The company has looked at... 


PIC looks to invest in early-stage tech-driven firms

28th September 2018

The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) has outlined its vision for its recently launched R2-billion fund aimed at early-stage tech-driven companies. PIC executive head of research Sholto Dolamo... 


Trailblazers, innovators win awards at GIL

14th September 2018

Trailblazers, innovators and entrepreneurs have been honoured with Best Practices Awards by global market research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan. The company held its Growth, Innovation and... 


Top trends that are likely to change the way we work and live

14th September 2018

Quantum computing and flying cars are two of the top trends that Frost & Sullivan has outlined within its top trends for 2018/19 at its CEO Think Tank in Cape Town.  The company has looked at... 


PIC foresees great opportunity in investing in early stage tech-driven companies

14th September 2018

The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) has outlined its vision for its recently launched R2-billion fund aimed at early-stage tech-driven companies. PIC executive head of research Sholto Dolamo... 


ON LOCATION Wesgro hopes producers will consider various sites along the West Coast to shoot movies and commercials

Moves under way to lift SA film industry out of the doldrums

14th September 2018

The South African film industry has been going through some troubled times, as local films battle to draw audiences and provinces fail to attract as many foreign film and commercial shoots as in... 


ON LOCATION Wesgro hopes producers will consider various sites along the West Coast to shoot movies and commercials

Moves under way to lift SA film industry out of the doldrums

14th September 2018

The South African film industry has been going through some troubled times, as local films battle to draw audiences and provinces fail to attract as many foreign film and commercial shoots as in... 


Utility needs to be ‘rightsized’ – Mabuza

7th September 2018

Eskom chairperson Jabu Mabuza says the utility is up to 33% overstaffed at all levels and may need to be "rightsized" in time. “We don't know whether we will downsize but we are determined to... 


Some past Eskom employees still have their ‘tentacles in the utility’

7th September 2018

Eskom CEO Phakamani Hadebe says Eskom will continue to tighten the screws on implicated former and current employees and suppliers who have drained the utility of its resources and plunged it into... 


Coal suppliers urged to put SA first as Eskom stocks run low

7th September 2018

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has suggested that Parliament call in some of the big and small coal suppliers to account for their export of coal, amid increasing concerns about the... 


No concrete plans for now to douse high petrol price

31st August 2018

Energy Minister Jeff Radebe has lamented the sharp rise in the petrol price but has not announced any concrete plans to douse the situation. He says a cluster of Ministers has been seconded to see... 


Eskom needs to be 'rightsized' – Mabuza

28th August 2018

Eskom chairperson Jabu Mabuza says the utility is up to 33% overstaffed at all levels and may need to be "rightsized" in time. “We don't know whether we will downsize but we are determined to... 


Eskom to sue Trillian; warns some dismissed Eskom employees still have their tentacles in the utility

28th August 2018

Eskom CEO Phakamani Hadebe says Eskom will continue to tighten the screws on implicated former and current employees and suppliers who have drained the utility of its resources and plunged it into... 


Coal suppliers urged to put South Africa first

Coal suppliers urged to put South Africa first

28th August 2018

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has suggested that Parliament call in some of the big and small coal suppliers to account for their export of coal, amid increasing concerns about the... 


No concrete plans for now to douse high petrol price

21st August 2018

Energy Minister Jeff Radebe has lamented the sharp rise in the petrol price but has not announced any concrete plans to douse the situation. He says a cluster of Ministers has been seconded to see... 


Energy committee blasts department for ‘boycott’ of meeting on fuel prices

Energy committee blasts department for ‘boycott’ of meeting on fuel prices

14th August 2018

Energy Minister Jeff Radebe and his department’s failure, on Tuesday, to show up at a hotly anticipated meeting in Parliament on the fuel price has been described as a “boycott” and “a disgrace” by... 


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