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Have we entered the race to net zero?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd August 2022 The United States (US) and China generate the most carbon dioxide emissions globally. China is currently the largest emitter, with the US in second... →
Flexible pricing in renewable energy projects: how to strike a balance
19th August 2022 Volatile input costs pose a threat to the viability of developers of renewable energy projects, which may require offtakers to be more flexible in... →
Exxaro eyeing green hydrogen, new CEO tells Mining Weekly
By: Martin Creamer 18th August 2022 Diversified minerals and energy company Exxaro is eyeing green hydrogen, new Exxaro CEO Dr Nombasa Tsengwa disclosed on Thursday when the... →
ANALYSIS: Does ActionSA want to form a new voting block with the EFF?
17th August 2022 Yesterday ActionSA’s Bongani Baloyi more or less accused the DA mayor of Tshwane, Randall Williams, of corruption over a proposal to lease the... →
Green hydrogen offers a window to redefine the Africa-Australia and Africa-Australia-Europe partnerships
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 5th August 2022 Conflict in Europe has fast-forwarded a global race for green hydrogen. Australia was already well-placed, having already begun pursuit of... →
World-first hydrogen haul truck operational from August – Anglo Platinum
By: Martin Creamer 27th July 2022 The pilot world-first hydrogen haul truck launched early in the year, has had some final changes made to it before it heads into the pit and goes... →
Ramaphosa doubles next renewables round, scraps 100 MW cap on distributed plant and moots feed-in tariff as he unveils load-shedding crisis response
By: Terence Creamer 25th July 2022 President Cyril Ramaphosa unveiled several far-reaching interventions – including a doubling in the allocation for the next renewables procurement... →
Pandemic, war and 'crazy' prices menace South African pivot from coal
By: Reuters 21st July 2022 South Africa, where daily blackouts are a fact of life, knows better than most that it cannot rely on coal power. But just when its plans to shift... →