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The economy cannot afford a strike at Transnet by Lucio Trentini, CEO of SEIFSA
11th October 2022 SEIFSA understand all too well the consequences of industrial action in the context of wage bargaining. A four-week strike in 2014 followed by a... →
Jeff Bezos fund to push for Africa land restoration around UN climate summit
By: Reuters 4th October 2022 Billionaire Jeff Bezos's environmental fund is seeking to build a coalition with African and European countries around this year's United Nations... →
More platinum-based green hydrogen generation on the way
By: Martin Creamer 3rd October 2022 Up to 1 350 t of green hydrogen can now be generated a year from renewable solar and wind power in the Wunsiedel Energy Park, in Germany. “This is... →
NUMSA secures victory at cast products in Ekurhuleni
29th September 2022 The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) welcomes the collective agreement which was signed with Cast Products yesterday. Cast... →
Green hydrogen, fuel cells important part of any future energy system, says global strategist
By: Martin Creamer 27th September 2022 Green hydrogen and fuel cells will be a very important part of any future energy system, says Switzerland-based energy and sustainability... →
Green hydrogen at sea on world-first offshore demonstrator platform
By: Martin Creamer 23rd September 2022 The world’s first offshore green hydrogen production demonstrator platform has been positioned offshore of France. “This is the first time that... →
Northern Cape’s proposed green hydrogen hub can help open region’s full energy potential
By: Martin Creamer 22nd September 2022 The Boegoebaai green hydrogen hub in the Northern Cape can be a strategic project to open Southern Africa’s full green energy potential. A 24-month... →
Circulation of Saisi petition may compromise fairness of public participation process
20th September 2022 On 5 August 2022, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) published draft policy proposals on measures to restrict and regulate... →