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Socio-economic footprint of the energy transition: South Africa
21st November 2023 Over the past ten years, the Republic of South Africa’s economy has grown by approximately 1% per year, and unemployment reached 34.9% at the end... →
South Africa’s quest for energy security threatens climate goals
By: Bloomberg 21st November 2023 South Africa is likely to prioritise energy security over its decarbonisation aspirations to avoid further damage to its economy, said James... →
Premier Alan Winde's 29th Energy Digicon - George Municipality makes progress in energy security efforts
20th November 2023 Executive Mayor of George, Alderman Leon van Wyk, returned to Premier Alan Winde’s Energy Digicon this week to provide an update on the... →
Green knowledge-exchange tender out to boost hydrogen acceleration in South Africa ![](https://cisp.cachefly.net/template/po2017/images/audio_icon.png)
By: Martin Creamer 20th November 2023 The implementation of study tours aimed at boosting the acceleration of green hydrogen development in South Africa forms the core of a tender which... →
Cabinet approves Just Energy Transition Implementation Plan
By: Darren Parker 20th November 2023 Cabinet has approved the Just Energy Transition Implementation Plan (JET-IP), Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni announced in a... →
Facilitating Global Interoperability of Cyber Regulations in the Electricity Sector
20th November 2023 This position paper on cybersecurity in the electricity sector advocates for interoperability among nations to cultivate a secure, resilient and... →
Socio-economic footprint of the energy transition: Egypt
20th November 2023 This report explores the potential socio-economic impacts of the energy transition in Egypt, and shows that a successful, just and inclusive energy... →
Lack of funding could sink Africa’s ocean protection efforts
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th November 2023 Over 11-million tonnes of plastic are dumped into the world’s oceans annually, and 90% of its fish population has been fully exploited or... →