Terence Creamer
Terence Creamer is the Editor of Engineering News and a Deputy Editor for Mining Weekly. He also has editorial responsibility for Polity.org.za and Creamer Media's Research Channel Africa.
Eskom aiming not to breach Stage 4 loadshedding this summer
27th September 2023 Eskom is aiming to limit loadshedding to Stage 4 during the summer months to the end of March by restricting unplanned breakdowns to 14 500 MW... →
Roadmap to ‘fundamentally reform’ freight logistics sector by end of October
27th September 2023 Government has committed to finalise a Freight Logistics Roadmap, outlining a sequenced set of actions to fundamentally reform the logistics... →
Creecy upholds decision allowing Kusile to bypass pollution system, with tighter conditions
26th September 2023 Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy has upheld the decision of the National Air Quality Officer (NAQO) to permit the... →
Early Kusile restart uncertain as Creecy adjudicates emissions appeal
22nd September 2023 The Department of Fisheries, Forestry and the Environment (DFFE) has confirmed that Minister Barbara Creecy is still adjudicating an appeal of the... →
Party pooper
22nd September 2023 As D-Day for the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) approaches, it is evident that the National Treasury will need to go against the... →
Grid investment ‘fully funded’ for next three years, but scale-up requires alternative models
21st September 2023 Eskom has indicated that it has sufficient funding for the coming three years for the grid infrastructure investments that will be pursued in line... →
Gordhan criticises Eskom’s ‘elongated’ restructuring timelines, wants grid company trading from Nov
20th September 2023 Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has criticised Eskom’s “elongated” restructuring timeframes and has called for greater urgency and drive... →
Eskom expects NTCSA to begin trading from April
19th September 2023 Eskom expects the remaining suspensive conditions required for the operationalisation of the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) to... →
Energy Regulator approves two outstanding licences for new grid company
18th September 2023 The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has approved the two licence applications required for the operationalisation of the National... →
Diesel supply problem blamed for low OCGT use during intense loadshedding week
17th September 2023 Eskom has confirmed that problems in the diesel supply chain last week meant that it did not operate its open-cycle gas turbines (OCGTs) as “hard”... →
Debt derailment?
15th September 2023 As with so much else in South Africa currently, the indication given by new Transnet chairperson Andile Sangqu that the State-owned freight... →
Cabinet consulted on IRP update, but further input required before public release
14th September 2023 Cabinet was consulted on the updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for electricity during its meeting on September 13, but the document will be... →
Pieterse says results of State configuration review could be made known before November
12th September 2023 New National Treasury director-general Dr Duncan Pieterse reports that recommendations arising from a joint review by the National Treasury and the... →
SIU’s Mothibi says contents of private Eskom investigation ‘cannot be ignored’
12th September 2023 Special Investigating Unit head Advocate Andy Mothibi says the fact that former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter did not receive board authorisation to... →
New report says localisation policy locking South Africa into ‘wrong path’
11th September 2023 A new Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) report argues that the South African government’s policy of localisation is locking the country... →
South Africa to co-host grid financing seminar with JSE in September
10th September 2023 Electricity Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa reports that he is planning to co-host a seminar with the JSE in September to unpack various... →
Nedlac mulls new social compacting models after failure of ‘big trade-off’
8th September 2023 With South Africa’s social partners having failed to agree the social compact that President Cyril Ramaphosa called for in his 2022 State of the... →
Here we go?
8th September 2023 Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has confirmed that he aims to secure Cabinet approval to publish an updated Integrated... →
G7 Renewable Energies withdraws case against Eskom's interim grid rules
7th September 2023 G7 Renewable Energies has withdrawn its High Court review against Eskom's Interim Grid Capacity Allocation Rules (IGCAR), following what it... →
Rise in planned maintenance, spike in breakdowns trigger ‘unwelcome’ Stage 6 return
5th September 2023 Electricity Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has attributed the “unwelcome” resumption of Stage 6 loadshedding, during which business and... →
Creecy calls for non-debt instruments to help Africa build climate resiliency
4th September 2023 South Africa’s Environment Minister Barbara Creecy has again called for new financial instruments, particularly non-debt instruments, to be... →
New Transnet chair hints at possible equity injection as group slumps to R5.7bn loss
1st September 2023 New Transnet chairperson Andile Sangqu has indicated that the troubled State-owned freight logistics group, which has hitherto prided itself on... →
Laggard costs
1st September 2023 The cost of failing to keep pace with what is required economically and environmentally for energy sustainability should surely now be plain for... →
Mantashe aiming to secure Cabinet approval for ‘IRP 2023’ in Sept
29th August 2023 Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe is aiming to seek Cabinet approval to publish an updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for... →
Eskom mulling new curtailment approach to unlocking grid capacity as it pursues 47 priority projects
25th August 2023 State-owned utility Eskom has confirmed that it is prioritising 47 grid-related projects within its larger R210-billion Transmission Development... →
Ongoing distortions
25th August 2023 As has been highlighted in this column previously, South Africa’s energy transition has become a highly contested topic and is, thus, a hotbed for... →
Inoperative Kusile units could be returned earlier as Eskom reports good progress on temporary stacks
24th August 2023 The temporary stacks being introduced at the Kusile coal power station, where three previously operational units have been out of service for ten... →
Xi says China ready to import more from ‘strategic partner' South Africa
22nd August 2023 Chinese President Xi Jinping says China stands ready to import more quality products from South Africa, while also encouraging Chinese enterprises... →
Bank of China, IDC sign agreement on R10bn funding package
22nd August 2023 South Africa’s Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and the Bank of China (BoC) have signed a framework agreement that could unlock a... →
Weakest link
18th August 2023 The attention being paid to the national electricity crisis appears to be yielding some results, albeit insufficient in speed and scale to fully... →
With R9.2bn spent since April, govt insists Eskom is not exceeding diesel budget
13th August 2023 Government reports that Eskom has spent R9.2-billion on diesel since the start of the State-owned utility’s financial year on April 1, which it... →
Eskom unbundling, ERA promulgation will demonstrate electricity reform ‘political will’
11th August 2023 Energy Council of South Africa CEO James Mackay believes an expedited promulgation of the Electricity Regulation Amendment (ERA) Bill together with... →
Where’s the urgency?
11th August 2023 The Energy Regulator’s decision to transfer the transmission facilities licence to the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTC) is indeed a... →
Koeberg Unit 1 now only scheduled to re-enter operation on November 3
10th August 2023 State-owned electricity utility Eskom has confirmed that Unit 1 at the Koeberg nuclear power station, in the Western Cape, is currently scheduled... →
Presidency says progress being made to increase grant funding for Just Energy Transition Investment Plan
8th August 2023 The Presidency is exploring several avenues for increasing the grant component in the financing of South Africa’s Just Energy Transition Investment... →
Post-truth energy politics
4th August 2023 In any healthy democracy, debate is not only vital but should be encouraged. However, a healthy democracy also requires that the contestation of... →
Presidency, business call for expedited passage during current Parliamentary term of Bill overhauling electricity market
2nd August 2023 The Presidency and organised business have called for the passage of the Electricity Regulation Amendment (ERA) Bill to be expedited within the... →
One-year progress report says rooftop installations have doubled since start of Energy Action Plan
31st July 2023 Despite ongoing loadshedding, President Cyril Ramaphosa has moved to highlight some of the implementation progress under the Energy Action Plan... →
Renewables rhythm
28th July 2023 Once lauded as an international benchmark, South Africa’s Renewable Energy independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) has struggled... →
CEOs from 115 companies pledge to help rebuild South Africa
27th July 2023 CEOs from over 115 leading corporations operating in South Africa and which collectively employ 1.2-million people and have a combined market value... →
Skea confirmed as new IPCC chair in election involving SA candidate
26th July 2023 The UK’s Jim Skea has been confirmed as the new chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), following an election that included... →