Eskom CEO André de Ruyter held discussions with the World Bank as it explores options for transitioning to cleaner sources of energy.
Author: Paul Burkhardt
Norway and the UK will spend R600-million developing renewable energy projects in South Africa.
Government intends to make it mandatory for all metal traders to get licences and prevent them from dealing in cash.
Government has published proposed changes to the Electricity Regulation Act that will facilitate the opening of the national power grid to private generators.
A group representing the biggest electricity consumers in South Africa have appealed for more predictable power price increases.
South Africa’s deepening energy crisis looks set to persist for at least two more years, with operational problems at Eskom showing no signs of abating.
After years of wrangling, South Africa appears no closer to finalising a plan to cut Eskom’s R402-billion of debt to more sustainable levels.
Pacific Investment Management Co has agreed to lend a South African state development bank R3-billion, the first deal in a United Nations programme to fund green energy in Africa.