Eskom is seeking an executive to lead its new renewables division, a critical step in transitioning to sustainable energy and addressing South Africa’s power challenges.
Renewable Energy
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Eskom has decided to decouple its renewable energy rollout from its coal power station closure plan, aiming to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources.
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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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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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UNDP’s report identifies six measures to boost green business growth in Africa, emphasizing investment and sustainability for renewable energy development.
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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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Africa’s energy transition requires strong policies and partnerships to overcome challenges and leverage opportunities for sustainable development.
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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
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Prescient backs Reatile Group’s stake in a 240 MW solar project, marking a major step in South Africa’s renewable energy landscape and economic growth.
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