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Phalaborwa dumps contain rare earths worth $4.7bn, says London junior
By: Martin Creamer 30th June 2021 “We have high value rare earth elements totalling $123/t in our gypsum stacks and multiply that by 38-million tonnes and that can give you an idea... →
President Cyril Ramaphosa on amendment to schedule two of the Electricity Regulation Act
10th June 2021 Good afternoon, We are holding this briefing today in a time of great hope and great difficulty. Difficulty, because we are in the midst of the... →
Stage 2 load-shedding to start at 10:00, to continue until Sunday
By: News24Wire 9th June 2021 Stage 2 load-shedding will start from 10:00 on Wednesday morning until 22:00 on Sunday night, Eskom announced. This is due to delays in returning... →
Vigilant South Africans resist energy projects that harm the seas
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 8th June 2021 South Africans are incredulous at being offered a sea-based ‘emergency’ solution to its endemic electricity crisis. Emergency, after all, implies a... →
Opinion: Current priorities for South Africa’s electricity policy
3rd June 2021 In this summary of a presentation made to a colloquium organised by Capacity Building Programme for Employment Promotion, Creamer Media CEO and... →
Gold Fields going greener and cleaner across broad front
By: Martin Creamer 7th May 2021 Gold mining company Gold Fields, which this week announced the board’s green light for a 40 MW solar photovoltaic plant at the South Deep mine,... →
Government sees new renewables zones helping to unlock low-carbon energy mix
By: Terence Creamer 10th March 2021 Three additional geographic areas – Emalahleni, Klerksdorp and Beaufort West – have officially been declared as Renewable Energy Development Zones... →
Anglo CEO talks hydrogen, recycling, Scope 3, material solutions provision
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2021 The surge of the hydrogen economy, the need to recycle, halving Scope 3 emissions through iron-ore-linked green steelmaking, assisting South Africa... →