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Renewables are more costly and risky the deeper you dig - Politicsweb
7 June 2022 - It’s now almost an article of faith among energy writers in the bulk of the media that “renewables” are the best form of energy from an ...
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Greens fume as Boris Johnson inches towards more oil and gas - Politicsweb
18 April 2022 - Earlier this month Boris Johnson’s government published a new “British energy security strategy” in terms of which “a licensing round for new ...
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How the West helped Putin rearm - Politicsweb
7 March 2022 - Numerous commentators have branded Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine a “miscalculation”. But Western leaders have themselves made major ...
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DA energy policy is politically correct but economically irrational - Politicsweb
28 February 2022 - It is reassuring to know that Kevin Mileham, shadow minister of mineral resources and energy in the Democratic Alliance (DA), is not opposed ...
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Mantashe is right, and the DA wrong - Politicsweb
14 February 2022 - Last week Kevin Mileham, shadow minister of mineral resources and energy in the Democratic Alliance (DA), said his party would not support ...
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Beware of Greens bearing gifts - Politicsweb
8 November 2021 - Three weeks ago this column suggested that rich countries would do a “decarbonisation” deal with South Africa and then pull that deal like a ...
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Will anyone in Glasgow speak up for the “unplugged” millions? - Politicsweb
25 October 2021 - “Three billion people in the world today use less electricity than what’s used in my kitchen refrigerator.”
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Why is cheap electricity so expensive? - Politicsweb
7 December 2020 - So now we know. One of the reasons for retaining South African exchange controls is to ensure that enough money is available for investment ...
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