South Africa’s Necom 2.0 aims to fix electricity issues, focusing on affordability, reliability, and long-term energy solutions.
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A Saudi firm is set to construct a hydrogen-powered skyscraper in Egypt’s new administrative capital, aiming to lead the way in sustainable urban development and green energy.
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The Texas Railroad Commission faces increased scrutiny as reactivated “zombie wells” leak toxic substances, highlighting the regulatory failures amid the Permian Basin drilling boom. Environmental and safety risks continue to …
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Global jet fuel demand is softening due to tightening travel budgets and improved fuel efficiency, leading to concerns about the broader impact on oil prices. With economic challenges in key …
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Sasol appoints Priscillah Mabelane as CFO as the company navigates the global energy transition, reinforcing its leadership in a rapidly evolving industry.
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Accelerating Africa’s oil and gas projects with local talent, partnerships, and cutting-edge technology to meet growing energy demands.
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Ukraine has approved a $20 billion plan to expand its renewable energy sector, aiming to increase renewables to 27% of the energy mix by 2030 amidst ongoing conflicts with Russia.
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Oil prices dropped as fears of a broader Middle East conflict subsided, with Iran holding back on its threats against Israel. Market analysts point to a reduced geopolitical risk premium …
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Kenya’s new net-metering regulations allow consumers to sell excess energy back to the grid, boosting renewable energy use.
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PPC Ltd has signed an agreement to power its Slurry and Dwaalboom plants with solar energy, marking a significant step in the company’s sustainability efforts.