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Egypt reaffirms 42% renewable energy goal for 2030, but urges international help
By: Reuters 13th November 2024 Egypt is still aiming for renewable energy to reach 42% of its electricity generation mix by 2030, but that goal will be at risk without more... →
The just energy transition ignores labour outside the formal economy. So is it just?
12th November 2024 The just transition debate centres on how to move away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy systems while safeguarding working conditions,... →
SA: Siviwe Gwarube: Address by Minister of Basic Education, Partnerships for Education Business Breakfast (11/11/2024)
12th November 2024 As we gather here today like this, let us recognize the profound responsibility and tremendous potential before us. Our continent is home to the... →
World Energy Transitions Outlook 2024
12th November 2024 Despite the commitments made at COP28 in Dubai in 2023 – including the call on parties to triple renewable power capacity and double the rate of... →
Jobs of the future: South Africa has major gaps in skills needed to shape the green economy
11th November 2024 Globally, there’s a shortage of people with the expertise and skills needed to drive the transition towards a green economy – known as green... →
Trump and trade worries cloud COP29 climate summit in Baku
By: Reuters 11th November 2024 The annual UN climate summit kicks off Monday with countries readying for tough talks on finance and trade, following a year of weather disasters... →
Happening in Parliament this week
11th November 2024 Ministerial statements, debates on issues of national importance, questions for oral replies, consideration of Budgetary Review and Recommendation... →
IPP Office to oversee pilot procurement of private independent transmission projects
By: Terence Creamer 8th November 2024 Government has confirmed that the Independent Power Producer Office (IPPO), which has overseen the public procurement of more than 7 300 MW of... →