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Latest decisions by the Competition Commission
6th May 2020 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI)/ Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd (MH Power Systems) The Commission has recommended that the Competition... →
Eskom gearing up to run philosophy maintenance ‘as a project’ following Covid-19 hiatus
By: Terence Creamer 1st April 2020 State-owned electricity producer Eskom is gearing up to implement philosophy maintenance as a centralised project across its unreliable coal fleet,... →
Kenya’s ambitious wind turbines battle community land crosswinds
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 16th March 2020 The tussle in Kenya’s high court between Marsabit County residents and the government over the land used for Africa’s biggest wind farm continues... →
Cape Town saves Eskom
By: Terry Mackenzie-hoy 13th March 2020 With regard to power from independents power producers (IPPs), Cape Town's acting mayor, Ian Neilson, is quoted in The Citizen newspaper as saying... →
Minerals Council opposes Eskom RCA application
21st February 2020 The Minerals Council South Africa will today appear before the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) to giveverbal evidence in support... →
Gold Fields displays ‘green’ energy installation ahead of superb results
By: Martin Creamer 13th February 2020 “What you’re seeing over here is one of the first wind turbines that we put up in Australia, a mine where we’re going to have average renewable... →
Power Alert 2 - Stage 1 rotational loadshedding will be suspended at 06:00 tomorrow and will resume at 09:00
10th February 2020 Eskom will continue to implement Stage 1 rotational loadshedding until 06:00 tomorrow and will resume at 09:00 (Tuesday), owing to a shortage of... →
Stage 2 rotational loadshedding is currently being implemented and there is a high probability of loadshedding over the weekend
7th February 2020 Eskom continues to experience shortage of capacity and will carry on implementing Stage 2 loadshedding today, with a high possibility of continuing... →