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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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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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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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SA’s Power Crisis: Cold winter inevitable with the longest period of blackouts and a lack of coordination – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
A few days ago Eskom told us that stage six power cuts were to last indefinitely.
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Stop the paranoia and take responsibility, Gwede, walk – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
In an interview with Kyle Cowan of News24 (paywalled), the minister of energy, Gwede Mantashe refused to take any responsibility for South Africa’s deep energy ...
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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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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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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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