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Eskom clears major regulatory hurdle to build new nuclear plant

12 Aug 2025
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Eskom has moved a step closer to building a new nuclear power station at Duynefontein in the Western Cape after Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Dion George dismissed appeals against the project’s environmental authorisation.

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