In recent years, South Africa’s electricity supply industry has lurched from fiasco to disaster and back. In January 2012, Eskom held discussions with the Energy Intensive Users Group (EIUG) to persuade them to cut back on their demand for power. The alternative is to revert to rolling blackouts, which will drastically harm an economy already slowed by the lack of energy. How is this possible, in a country which less than a decade ago was seriously considering building a further aluminium smelter at Coega to provide an outlet for excess electricity
Within a short period, Eskom has applied to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) fo...
AISA Policy Brief no. 119, OctoberThe 2015 budget speech by the South African Minister of Finance ec...
After ESKOM2 announced the company’s largest loss of R9.7bn in August 2009, a new application for hi...
Commissioned by the Presidency and NERT, DecemberElectricity has historically been cheap in South Af...
Eskom in South Africa provides an interesting case study to test the prevailing orthodoxy on electri...
International audienceAfrica’s leading producer of electricity, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, is also a ve...
South African electricity tariffs were relatively low compared to the rest of the world. The average...
This paper reviews the status of the South African electricity supply industry (ESI) and proposals f...
The South African economy was hit hard by the electricity crisis of 2008 where increasing demand for...
M.Com. (Business Management)In February 1990 the State President of the Republic of South Africa unb...
Coal-dependent South Africa is currently facing its worst electricity crisis in 40 years. Load shedd...
Studies on energy security can be found in many academic publications and in government and think-ta...
the country’s energy challenge and revitalise agriculture as the top two strategic priorities for ec...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
M.Ing.In a country that ranks forty seventh on a list of fifty countries in a world competitive surv...
Within a short period, Eskom has applied to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) fo...
AISA Policy Brief no. 119, OctoberThe 2015 budget speech by the South African Minister of Finance ec...
After ESKOM2 announced the company’s largest loss of R9.7bn in August 2009, a new application for hi...
Commissioned by the Presidency and NERT, DecemberElectricity has historically been cheap in South Af...
Eskom in South Africa provides an interesting case study to test the prevailing orthodoxy on electri...
International audienceAfrica’s leading producer of electricity, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, is also a ve...
South African electricity tariffs were relatively low compared to the rest of the world. The average...
This paper reviews the status of the South African electricity supply industry (ESI) and proposals f...
The South African economy was hit hard by the electricity crisis of 2008 where increasing demand for...
M.Com. (Business Management)In February 1990 the State President of the Republic of South Africa unb...
Coal-dependent South Africa is currently facing its worst electricity crisis in 40 years. Load shedd...
Studies on energy security can be found in many academic publications and in government and think-ta...
the country’s energy challenge and revitalise agriculture as the top two strategic priorities for ec...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
M.Ing.In a country that ranks forty seventh on a list of fifty countries in a world competitive surv...
Within a short period, Eskom has applied to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) fo...
AISA Policy Brief no. 119, OctoberThe 2015 budget speech by the South African Minister of Finance ec...
After ESKOM2 announced the company’s largest loss of R9.7bn in August 2009, a new application for hi...