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Kibo forms working relationship with IGES to pursue South African waste-to-energy projects
30th July 2021 By: Donna Slater

Africa-focused energy company Kibo Energy has satisfied all conditions required, and completed an agreement with South Africa-based Industrial Green Energy Solutions (IGES), to jointly develop a... 


Biomass heating solution lowers costs
21st June 2021 By: Donna Slater

Cape Town-based heating solutions firm Calore Sustainable Energy (CSE) has developed a new biomass combustion technology that it claims delivers significant savings for industrial clients requiring... 


LWAZI NGUBEVANA
South Africa’s biofuels growth needs a clear, supportive framework
Biofuels framework is inadequate
18th June 2021 By: Nadine Ramdass

Although the biofuels regulatory framework aims to provide guidance and regulation for the industry and its processes, its falling short in several areas could inhibit its growth in an already... 


BIOGAS FACILITY ON FARM
Anaerobic digestion converts hazardous organic waste
Association offers value to stakeholders
18th June 2021 By: Nadine Ramdass

Stakeholders in the biofuels and biogas industry can advocate for better legislation and connect with other stakeholders by being active members of associations such as the Southern African Biogas... 


EU regulations can benefit bioethanol production in South Africa
9th June 2021 By: Simone Liedtke

European Union (EU) regulations that are supportive of bioethanol use will provide an opportunity for South Africa in terms of the production of ethanol fuels through various manufacturing methods.... 


One of Earth & Wire's existing facilities
New independent utility emerges to pursue private-to-private power niche
30th March 2021 By: Terence Creamer

A new independent power utility has been established in South Africa to sell electricity directly to private and municipal customers rather than to Eskom. Branded Earth & Wire, the company aims to... 


POISON
Fossil fuels are responsible for millions of deaths globally every year
Fossil fuels found accountable for millions of deaths
19th March 2021 By: Halima Frost

Fossil fuels are, through a marked contribution to air pollution, accountable for 8.7-million deaths globally in 2018, which adds to the mounting evidence that air pollution from ongoing dependence... 


SAVING FOR THE FUTURE
Battery storage can become a substantial contributor to maximizing the efficacy of renewable energy
Research shows promise in decarbonisation drive
19th March 2021 By: Halima Frost

The research of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) into accelerated decarbonisation scenarios for the South African power system confirms considerable opportunity to... 


ZANELLE DALGLISH Our vision of sustainability is holistic and ecosystemic, as it covers all environmental, social and governance topics
Sustainability leader ramps up ESG strategy
19th March 2021 By: Halima Frost

Energy management and automation company Schneider Electric has begun to implement its new Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) programme for 2021 to 2025, in the hopes of significantly... 


Creecy proclaims three more REDZ
Creecy proclaims three more REDZ
12th March 2021

Creamer Media's Chanel de Bruyn speaks to Engineering News Editor Terence Creamer about the proclamation of three more Renewable Energy Development Zones and why these are important for the... 


Motsepe's AREP acquires 40% stake in SOLA Group
28th January 2021 By: Creamer Media Reporter

African energy company African Rainbow Energy and Power (AREP), which was founded by Dr Patrice Motsepe, has expanded its investment in the renewables sector with the acquisition of a strategic... 


Solar retains top jobs spot as renewables employment climbs to 11.5m
Solar retains top jobs spot as renewables employment climbs to 11.5m
29th September 2020 By: Terence Creamer

Renewable-energy jobs rose to 11.5-million globally last year, from 11-million in 2018, with the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry retaining its leading position with 3.8-million jobs, a new study... 


PLANTATION POTENTIAL Steam Generation receives many enquiries from Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania, which is known for its tea plantations that present potential for the supply of biomass and co-gen technology
Cogen technology heating up in Africa
12th June 2020 By: Tracy Hancock

South Africa needs to realise that the rest of Africa is becoming more business friendly, and it may no longer be the sole gateway to Africa, which is showing noticeable demand for co-generation... 


10MW solar plant in Tororo, Uganda
New Africa-focused IPP venture emerges following buy-out
1st June 2020 By: Terence Creamer

A new Africa-focused renewables independent power producer (IPP) has been formed following a buy-out of Building Energy’s Africa and Middle East business by a joint venture comprising Building... 


Herbert Smith Freehills releases guide to assist green energy developers
12th May 2020 By: Donna Slater

Professional services firm Herbert Smith Freehills says Africa-focussed developers and sponsors in the renewable energy market can fast-track project development and enhance bankability by using... 


Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe
Mantashe seeks comment on draft regulations enabling municipalities to buy own power
6th May 2020 By: Terence Creamer

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has released, for public comment, draft amendments to the Electricity Regulations on New Generation Capacity that would enable municipalities... 


RAYMOND OBERMEYER
Throughout the lockdown, SEW Eurodrive has continued to assist the agriculture sector as crucial link in the food supply chain.
Lockdown highlights food supply importance
1st May 2020 By: Darren Parker

The Covid-19 outbreak and consequent measures taken by government to combat its spread have highlighted the importance of food supply, says motors and drives company SEW Eurodrive MD Raymond... 


DRIVEN DISCUSSION
The growing adoption of electric vehicles is one trend expected to dominate discussion at Power & Electricity World Africa 2020
Privatisation slowly becoming reality
20th March 2020 By: Tracy Hancock

The type of participants attending this year’s Power & Electricity World Africa & The Solar Show are proof that Africa seeks to become less reliant on governments for its electricity supply, says... 


FIRE STARTER
There has been a significant rise in fire damage in South Africa over the past ten years amid a lack of regulation policing and governance
Collaboration needed in electrical sector
20th March 2020 By: Tracy Hancock

South Africa’s entire electrical sector needs a “shake up” and a lot more collaboration, Electrical Conformance Board of South Africa (ECBSA) MD Peter Pedrick has learnt since taking up his... 


Jacobs Transport strives to be a reliable and ethical company, providing its clients with the most efficient services possible.
Re-engineering of coal sector skills needed
20th March 2020 By: Tracy Hancock

The South African renewable-energy sector will not have an adequate pipeline of competent individuals to train if it does not endeavour to re-engineer the skills of workers in the Limpopo and... 


Solar PV brings hope for eSwatini
Solar PV brings hope for eSwatini
4th March 2020 By: Kim Cloete

The Kingdom of eSwatini, previously called Swaziland, is confident it is on the right track by developing its renewable energy sector to help reduce its reliance on its neighbours for power.... 


World risks 'disaster' as reuse of natural resources declines
21st January 2020 By: Reuters

The proportion of raw materials the world is reusing has fallen, researchers said on Tuesday, warning of a "global disaster" as annual consumption of natural resources rose to 100-billion tonnes... 


BLADE RUNNING
About half of the turbine components had been delivered to Kangnas and Perdekraal Wind Farms in October
Renewable-energy projects well under way
13th December 2019 By: Darren Parker

Construction on several Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) fourth bid window projects are well under way. The REIPPPP fourth window bids include 12 wind... 


WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY
27 preferred bidders signed agreements last year and their respective renewable energy projects are well underway
Success of renewables programme continues
13th December 2019 By: Darren Parker

Over the past eight years, the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) has attracted about R209.4-billion in committed private-sector investment, with the... 


RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ZONES
The Phase 2 proposed zones support the responsible implementation of the Integrated Resource Plan 2019
Additional renewable energy development zones proposed
13th December 2019

The second phase of the Strategic Environmental Assessment for wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) energy in South Africa proposes three additional renewable energy development zones for wind and... 


NOT WINGING IT
Embracing the advice given by professional environmental consultants early on can lead to the avoidance of many environmental issues
Environmental studies essential to REIPP success
13th December 2019 By: Darren Parker

In most renewable-energy independent power producer (REIPP) project cases, environmental sensitivities can be successfully avoided if developers embrace advice given by environmental consultants... 


South Africa to test market for emergency power ‘gap fillers’ as IRP is finalised
South Africa to test market for emergency power ‘gap fillers’ as IRP is finalised
18th October 2019 By: Terence Creamer

South Africa will release a request for information (RFI) in the coming weeks to test the market for solutions to close an immediate electricity supply gap of between 2 000 MW and 3 000 MW, which... 


Plans to speed up electrification in Africa
10th October 2019 By: Kim Cloete

Africa needs to connect around 73-million people to electricity every year to reach the goal of affordable and sustainable energy for every single African by 2030, says the African Union (AU)... 


Korea electricity utility offers knowledge and equipment to SA
20th September 2019 By: Schalk Burger

National utility Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) stands ready to provide electricity and equipment services in South Africa as part of its goal of growing its export business, Kepco small... 


Korea electricity utility offers knowledge and equipment to South Africa
6th September 2019 By: Schalk Burger

National utility Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) stands ready to provide electricity and equipment services in South Africa as part of its goal of growing its export business, Kepco small... 


MULCH PROGRESS BEING MADE
The agrimats research project is testing the viability of sustainable organic mulch mat production for commercial use
Promising research progress on agrimats
9th August 2019 By: Darren Parker

Research is under way on new technology that aims to convert algae and any other biomass waste, such as bagasse, into organic fertiliser mats, or agrimats, Agricultural Research Council (ARC)... 


Diageo pledges $219m for clean power at African breweries
6th August 2019 By: Bloomberg

Diageo will invest $219-million in renewable-energy upgrades to breweries across Africa with infrastructure including new biomass boilers to turn wood chips, bamboo and rice husks into steam power.... 


Karen Breytenbach
Respected head of IPP Office, Breytenbach, asked to leave post
22nd July 2019 By: Terence Creamer

The respected head of South Africa’s Independent Power Producer (IPP) Office, Karen Breytenbach, has confirmed to Engineering News Online that she has been asked to vacate her position by the... 


ELB starts civil works at Ngodwana biomass power project
ELB pours first concrete at Ngodwana biomass power project
1st July 2019 By: Marleny Arnoldi

ELB Engineering Services has successfully completed the first concrete pour at the 25 MW Ngodwana Energy biomass power project, in Mpumalanga. The first concrete pour was done for a section of... 


Power Africa moves towards its goal of bringing more energy to the continent
16th May 2019 By: Kim Cloete

Power Africa, which was launched by former US President Barack Obama six years ago, is working towards its target of providing energy access to an additional 60-million new homes and businesses and... 


Energy Minister Jeff Radebe
Release of updated IRP imminent, says Radebe, as he allays coal producers' fears
14th May 2019 By: Kim Cloete

Energy Minister Jeff Radebe has promised that the update of the Integrated Resource Plan, which reflects the government’s policy blueprint for the power sector, will be concluded "very shortly". He... 


EDF senior VP for Africa Valérie Levkov
EDF puts energy-challenged Africa at the centre of its 2030 development strategy
29th April 2019 By: Simone Liedtke

Africa is at the heart of French energy solutions provider EDF’s ambition to triple its activity outside of Europe, as well as to double its renewable energy capacity globally, by 2030; however,... 


Businesses must seek finance to develop renewable energy, energy efficiency projects – Sanedi
23rd April 2019 By: African News Agency

The time is ripe for local businesses to seek finance in order to develop renewable energy and efficiency projects in the face of recent rotational blackouts and rising prices, the South African... 


Strong renewable energy capacity growth continues
Strong renewable energy capacity growth continues
4th April 2019 By: Simone Liedtke

The decade-long trend of strong growth in renewable energy capacity continued in 2018 with global additions of 171 GW, according to data released by the International Renewable Energy Agency this... 


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