South Africa faces imperatives to secure a supply of clean water and to protect water resources, as well as to provide a secure supply of energy. Over and above the mandates of ensuring clean water provision and of improving the coverage and security of a reliable energy supply, the government faces challenges of reducing poverty and unemployment, and of ensuring sustainable development. In order to meet these challenges, the national government has developed a set of progressive policies. Harmonisation of these policies is itself a considerable challenge
South Africa’s energy laws until 2008 have been developed in the context of a country heavily depend...
South African energy policy priorities have always been closely linked to the prevailing political s...
The report assesses challenges facing the wider uses of renewable energy technologies in water servi...
Water plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of any nation. It is exploited in differe...
South Africa is an arid country, where water supply is often obtained from a distant source. There i...
South Africa (SA) is an arid country, where water supply is often obtained from distant sources. The...
The Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pr...
The Republic of South Africa’s energy economy is under immense pressure and the main energy utility,...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the water-energy-climate change (WECC) nexus is one of the syne...
In this paper we examine the nexus of water an energy scarcity in South Africa. The fresh water reso...
National development plans focus upon energy and water separately, often not integrating the other s...
With growing infrastructural pressure induced by urban densification combined with rural development...
South Africa’s renewable energy policy to date has largely been driven by a 10,000 GWh target by 201...
M.Ing. (Engineering Management)Abstract: Water, energy and Greenhouse Gases (GHG) are components tha...
This paper summarises the results of a study that analysed ways of making South Africa’s future ener...
South Africa’s energy laws until 2008 have been developed in the context of a country heavily depend...
South African energy policy priorities have always been closely linked to the prevailing political s...
The report assesses challenges facing the wider uses of renewable energy technologies in water servi...
Water plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of any nation. It is exploited in differe...
South Africa is an arid country, where water supply is often obtained from a distant source. There i...
South Africa (SA) is an arid country, where water supply is often obtained from distant sources. The...
The Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pr...
The Republic of South Africa’s energy economy is under immense pressure and the main energy utility,...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the water-energy-climate change (WECC) nexus is one of the syne...
In this paper we examine the nexus of water an energy scarcity in South Africa. The fresh water reso...
National development plans focus upon energy and water separately, often not integrating the other s...
With growing infrastructural pressure induced by urban densification combined with rural development...
South Africa’s renewable energy policy to date has largely been driven by a 10,000 GWh target by 201...
M.Ing. (Engineering Management)Abstract: Water, energy and Greenhouse Gases (GHG) are components tha...
This paper summarises the results of a study that analysed ways of making South Africa’s future ener...
South Africa’s energy laws until 2008 have been developed in the context of a country heavily depend...
South African energy policy priorities have always been closely linked to the prevailing political s...
The report assesses challenges facing the wider uses of renewable energy technologies in water servi...