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Mining adopts renewables and batteries as core energy risk management tools

12 Feb 2026
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South Africa’s mining sector is rapidly transitioning from the use of renewable energy as a cost-saving measure to deploying renewables and battery storage as core risk management infrastructure as electricity market reform, grid constraints and tariff volatility intensifies operational risk.

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