
South Africa gets a billion dollars to sort out electricity issues
The World Bank has granted South Africa a loan of a $1 billion to fix its electricity problems through green power and Eskom restructuring.
The World Bank has granted South Africa a loan of a $1 billion to fix its electricity problems through green power and Eskom restructuring.
Eskom makes it nearly six days since it implemented loadshedding.
Eskom says that loadshedding will remain suspended until Wednesday as generation remains high against lower demand.
Epson’s latest survey looks at how South Africans feel about climate change. While they are concerned, poverty and living costs rank higher.
Eskom generated a surplus of energy at the weekend and the future of the utility looks incredibly hopeful.
Ener-G-Africa CEO, Andre Moolman, says the R135 million investment pledged in April this year has begun to bear fruit at its Paarl facility.
With 2023 being a particularly tough year when it comes to blackouts, our team discusses the best ways to beat loadshedding.
South Africa has given the green light to its plans to begin generating and exporting green hydrogen energy, now it just needs $1 billion.
Not one to miss an opportunity, Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe welcomed delegates to the African Energy Week Conference this week by
Eskom hopes that bringing four units at Kusile online will effectively end the need for loadshedding by the end of the year.
With Eskom suspending loadshedding for a large portion of the weekend, Stage 2 is expected to be implemented again at 16:00 on Monday.
The E-Waste Recycling Authority (ERA) has partnered with Makro to incentivise the recycling of ewaste this month.
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