South Africa is in the grip of an electricity crisis marked by a euphemism known as load shedding. The demand for electricity has grown to the point that the supply reserve margin is often under threat, necessitating the electricity supplier to cut supply to some areas, or to shed load. This is a condition unknown to South Africa since the country enjoyed electricity security from the mid-1950s. Are we, however, heading in the same direction when considering water? Is water shedding inevitable? We ask these questions since South Africa is a country classified has having chronic water shortages, a condition exacerbated by climate change and the rapidly increasing demand for water. Can we avert a load-shedding crisis by being pro-active? In...
The Western Cape Province government in South Africa has established the transition to a green econo...
Cape Town's water shortages continue unabated, with most residents resorting to unsafe water source...
Regional climate change projections in Southern Africa, based on GCMs comparing 2080-2099 to 1980-19...
South Africa is in the grip of an electricity crisis marked by a euphemism known as “load shedding”....
In this paper we examine the nexus of water an energy scarcity in South Africa. The fresh water reso...
In this paper we examine the nexus of water an energy scarcity in South Africa. The fresh water reso...
In South Africa, a water scarce country, conflict between water users is mounting, while there are f...
In South Africa, a water scarce country, conflict between water users is mounting, while there are f...
Inaugural lecture--Chemistry Department, University of Johannesburg, 21 September 2011Globally, wate...
A research report submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in...
In recent years throughout South Africa there has been a clear move away from the previous approach ...
We develop a dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to assess the macroeconomic impacts ...
Many countries, like South Africa, Australia, India, China and the United States, are highly depend...
AbstractSouth Africa as a nation is heavily reliant on non-renewable electricity generation, with 90...
The drought experienced in South Africa in 2016 – one of the worst in decades – has left many urbani...
The Western Cape Province government in South Africa has established the transition to a green econo...
Cape Town's water shortages continue unabated, with most residents resorting to unsafe water source...
Regional climate change projections in Southern Africa, based on GCMs comparing 2080-2099 to 1980-19...
South Africa is in the grip of an electricity crisis marked by a euphemism known as “load shedding”....
In this paper we examine the nexus of water an energy scarcity in South Africa. The fresh water reso...
In this paper we examine the nexus of water an energy scarcity in South Africa. The fresh water reso...
In South Africa, a water scarce country, conflict between water users is mounting, while there are f...
In South Africa, a water scarce country, conflict between water users is mounting, while there are f...
Inaugural lecture--Chemistry Department, University of Johannesburg, 21 September 2011Globally, wate...
A research report submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in...
In recent years throughout South Africa there has been a clear move away from the previous approach ...
We develop a dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to assess the macroeconomic impacts ...
Many countries, like South Africa, Australia, India, China and the United States, are highly depend...
AbstractSouth Africa as a nation is heavily reliant on non-renewable electricity generation, with 90...
The drought experienced in South Africa in 2016 – one of the worst in decades – has left many urbani...
The Western Cape Province government in South Africa has established the transition to a green econo...
Cape Town's water shortages continue unabated, with most residents resorting to unsafe water source...
Regional climate change projections in Southern Africa, based on GCMs comparing 2080-2099 to 1980-19...