NTCSA revises its 2024 transmission plan to support South Africa’s increased power capacity, prioritizing infrastructure and renewable energy integration.
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Nersa approved private electricity licenses in South Africa, aiming to enhance energy resilience and address chronic power challenges.
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South Africa will advocate for a $13 trillion annual global climate finance commitment at COP29, emphasizing support for developing countries’ climate goals.
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Oil prices dropped by nearly $4 as Israel showed restraint on striking Iran, easing concerns about supply disruptions and bringing temporary market relief
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Chevron Nigeria’s new shallow offshore discovery in the Western Niger Delta boosts Nigeria’s oil reserves, with further appraisals planned to assess viability.
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South Africa’s renewable energy registrations surged by 2 GW in Q3 2024, indicating a shift from loadshedding concerns to the economic and sustainability benefits of renewables.
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Panoro Energy has reported its highest-ever quarterly oil production from its offshore operations in Gabon, driven by increased output from the Dussafu Marin permit.
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South Africa is mulling IPP procurement changes to unlock 10 GW of renewable energy, addressing grid pressures and promoting green industrialization.
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Oil prices have steadied after seven consecutive weeks of decline, as global supply and demand factors and geopolitical tensions influence market trends.
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The first two private utility-scale battery projects in South Africa have reached commercial close, signaling progress in the country’s energy storage development.