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Worth the ink?

The National Council of Provinces’ (NCOP’s) recent approval of the Electricity Regulation Amendment (ERA) Bill has far-reaching implications for the future structure and operation of an industry that has been dominated by Eskom for more than a century. Unlike the controversial National Health Insurance Bill, which President Cyril Ramaphosa signed on May 15, the ERA has the backing of business, which called for its urgent passage as part of reforms that it viewed to be necessary to end loadshedding and place the sector on a more sustainable footing.

As municipalities attack new electricity bill, DMRE says limits are needed

While the Electricity Regulation Bill will bring important regulatory changes, municipalities are concerned that it interferes with their rights to distribute electricity

The cleanest energy is that which we re not wasting or not using, says Schneider Electric at Enlit 2024

The cleanest energy is that which we re not wasting or not using, says Schneider Electric at Enlit 2024
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Delayed coal decommissioning won t collapse our climate commitments

The Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) is currently assessing the impact of South Africa’s decision to delay the decommissioning of the Hendrina, Grootvlei and Camden coal-fired power stations on the country’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), which outlines the country’s decarbonisation goals. Eskom confirmed recently that Cabinet and board permission had been granted for the continued operation of the three power stations beyond their original decommissioning dates, owing to the ongoing shortage of supply and delays in adding new generation.

Delayed coal decommissioning won t collapse our climate commitments

The Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) is currently assessing the impact of South Africa’s decision to delay the decommissioning of the Hendrina, Grootvlei and Camden coal-fired power stations on the country’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), which outlines the country’s decarbonisation goals. Eskom confirmed recently that Cabinet and board permission had been granted for the continued operation of the three power stations beyond their original decommissioning dates, owing to the ongoing shortage of supply and delays in adding new generation.

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