Government to ensure bidders for electricity supply meet necessary requirements
Government says it will ensure that all the preferred bidders for the Risk Mitigation Independent
IPP bidders expected to connect first power to the grid from August 2022: Mantashe
Energy Minister says the first power by these bidders should be connected to the grid from August
New providers expected to be connected to electricity grid by August 2022: Mantashe
Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe says power from the eight projects for the Risk Mitigation
Zambia’s economy to shrink 4.2% in 2020: Finance Minister
Zambia expects its gross domestic product to shrink by around 4.2% in 2020, more than the 2.6%
Energy is a flywheel in reviving the economy: Mantashe
Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantahse says energy is going to be the flywheel in
Day 2 of SONA debate focuses on SA’s energy crisis
Members of Parliament have continued on Wednesday to debate the State of the Nation Address
Concerns about SA’s energy challenges raised at WEF
International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor says would-be investors, especially
It’s Time to Negotiate for a Better Future for Africa’s Energy Industry
By enhancing production and streamlining resource management, African countries can finally have the
Energy forum questions De Ruyter’s appointment
The South African Energy Forum described the process, which ended in the appointment of Andre De
Zimbabwe bans new electric water heaters to save energy
Zimbabwe is banning the installation of new electric water heaters in a bid to save power, energy
SA cabinet to discuss Integrated Resource Plan on energy soon: Pandor
International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor says cabinet will soon be discussing its Integrated
African leaders call for action to address continental energy problems
Delegates at the Zambia’s National Economic Summit have called for urgent action to address the
‘Tshwane Municipality must explain reason for wanting to increase energy tariffs’
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa, has given the Tshwane Municipality seven days to
“Govt, private sector partnership crucial in ensuring sustainable energy supply”
Energy Minister Jeff Radebe says a partnership between government and the private sector is crucial
R12bln Solar Park to supply renewable energy in Northern Cape
The Solar Park in Kathu in the Northern Cape is now operating commercially and is expected to supply
Parow hit by power cut, emergency repairs underway
Electricity to a large area in Parow and the surroundings was shut down on Friday night for
Experts warn against dependence on Eskom
South Africa cannot continue to depend on coal and Eskom to meet its ever-increasing power demand
DA calls for energy sector to be reformed
The Democratic Alliance wants Parliament to enact legislation providing for private energy producers
DA to introduce Private Member’s Bill on Energy
The DA says it will introduce a Private Member’s Bill on Energy in the National Assembly soon.
Eskom aims to avoid power cuts as coal shortage persists
Eskom says it is doing everything possible to avoid load shedding.