The largest piece of the government's "risk mitigation" electricity generating plan is likely to be rejected
By 2050, a renewables-dominated power system would be the most cost-competitive system for South Africa
The lifting of the threshold for companies to produce their own electricity could breathe new life into the renewable energy sector
The higher license-free generation threshold will benefit Eskom, own-use generating consumers, other large users, and the general public
Despite the programme being an "emergency" solution, deadlines are very likely to be missed
Sustainable mining starts with energy innovations
Accelerating energy transitions on a path to climate safety can grow the world’s economy, new report reveals
Energy efficiency is the “first fuel”, and we should strive to save every possible kWh before adding new generating capacity
Keeping it local: South Africa's reindustrialisation depends on the local manufacturing sector
Electricity shortages plague the sub-continent, yet the rollout of solar power generating facilities has been very slow in the region
Electricity generation and trading is about to change drastically, only those utilities which provide customers with what they need will survive
New report from IEA shows concerted international efforts are needed for a sustainable and resilient economic future in developing world