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Terence Corrigan - The impact of load shedding on the agriculture sector - Cape Talk
Terence Corrigan - The impact of load shedding on the agriculture sector - Cape Talk
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Letter: André de Ruyter’s accusations warrant investigation - BusinessLIVE
The “curtailment” of André de Ruyter’s notice period as Eskom CEO can hardly have come as a surprise; his recent interview with eNCA’s Annika Larsen contained ...
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Eskom will Kohlekraftwerke konzessionieren: Wagnis oder Machtspiel? – Katzenellenbogen - Nach Welt
Noch vor wenigen Jahren wäre es politisch unmöglich gewesen, Eskom zu erlauben, seine Kohlekraftwerksflotte an private Auftragnehmer zu vergeben. Mit dem ...
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LETTER: SA’s liberation from load-shedding lies in liberalisation and deregulation - BusinessDay
The United Democratic Movement (UDM) and 18 others are suing government for failing to address rolling blackouts.
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Slowing coal-fired power station decommissioning: Sheer lunacy or a smart move? – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
A special cabinet meeting on Wednesday discussed slowing down the decommissioning of old coal-fired power stations. It’s one of the smarter ideas we’ve seen in ...
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Banks love solar, but nuclear is the future for South Africa – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
If you believe the greens, solar power is the future for South Africa. It isn’t. At best, it’s a short-term stop-gap. The future is nuclear. Yet banks only ...
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Eskom turns 100 today - Newzroom Afrika
Eskom is celebrating 100 years of existence today. It was on this day in March 1923 that the Electricity Supply Commission or ESCOM was established. A lot has ...
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Eskom to concession coal-fired power stations: Risky move or power play? – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Allowing Eskom to concession its fleet of coal-fired power stations to private contractors would have been politically impossible just a few years ago. With ...
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Greenpeace: An elitist movement from rich countries? – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
The Greens are elitist, representing rich people in rich countries. They do not want Africa to develop as Europe has done. They do not want poor African ...
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