South Africa’s DMRE has delayed bidding deadlines for renewable energy projects and battery storage again, affecting the country’s energy transition efforts.
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South Africa needs robust supply-side support to succeed in green industrialization, focusing on renewable energy, infrastructure, and skills development.
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OPEC is on the brink of another major conflict over oil production capacities, with member nations poised to clash over how much oil each country can produce.
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Dangote Industries plans to list its refinery on the London and Nigerian stock exchanges by end of 2024, aiming to boost investment and transform Nigeria’s oil industry.
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CEFS’ acquisition of SAPREF refinery raises environmental concerns, with calls for transparency and action to mitigate longstanding pollution issues.
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Nersa extends the deadline for comments on Eskom’s proposal to reserve grid space for IPPs, aiming to stabilize South Africa’s electricity supply with more renewable energy.
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Outa’s CEO, Wayne Duvenage, criticizes the Karpowership deal for environmental risks and poor public consultation. The government defends it for energy security, while Outa seeks a legal halt for a …
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Natural gas remains vital for South Africa’s energy security and transition to renewables, offering a cleaner alternative to coal and supporting economic growth
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Vivo Energy announces a R10 billion investment to expand its operations in South Africa, creating jobs and driving economic growth through enhanced infrastructure and service stations.
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Eskom seeks NERSA approval to reserve grid capacity for future IPP projects, aiming to boost renewable energy integration and address South Africa’s energy crisis