Eskom’s shadowed legacy: SA’s 30 year struggle for power
Eskom, once a symbol of progress, is shackled by debt, burdened by mismanagement, and haunted by persistent power cuts.
Eskom, once a symbol of progress, is shackled by debt, burdened by mismanagement, and haunted by persistent power cuts.
Eskom’s recent Generation Adequacy Report showcases a remarkable surge in rooftop solar energy across South Africa.
Midstream Estate in Gauteng has implemented a solar farm and battery storage system, providing backup power during load-shedding for about 4,500 households.
Eskom, South Africa’s state power utility, confronts the health repercussions of coal emissions with a $3.6 billion initiative to slash pollutants.
Amid Eskom’s failures and looming price hikes, calls for a free market in electricity surge. But what’s the blueprint for this shift? Who stands to gain?
Former Eskom COO Jan Oberholzer delved into the intricacies of Eskom’s challenges and potential solutions during a dynamic Q&A session at BNC#6 .
Eskom disputed the findings of a Greenpeace report that it operates many of the world’s worst emission sites.
We will be publishing Rob Hersov’s BNC#6 Keynote tomorrow where he threw away his script. Here is the speech he never gave.
South African state-owned entities Eskom, Sapo, and Transnet have faced significant financial challenges over the past three years…
South Africa faces a daunting task in ending persistent power outages, requiring a R390 billion expansion of its national grid.