by energymanagementsa | Jan 18, 2022 | News
Eskom defended its proposed 20.5% tariff increase for 2022/23 on Monday, arguing that most of the cost increase was driven by two factors outside of its control: the requirement to increase purchases of energy from independent power producers and the increase in...
by energymanagementsa | Dec 10, 2021 | News
Hybrid warfare is gaining traction globally as the preferred option for conducting malicious statecraft in the grey zone between peace and war. There is a growing international trend in attacking a nation’s specific vulnerabilities, including the national power grid...
by energymanagementsa | Aug 12, 2021 | News
CAPE TOWN – Energy analyst, Chris Yelland, said that the explosion at Eskom’s Medupi power plant could’ve been much worse. The blast happened at the Limpopo power station on Sunday and its been said that the explosion could be heard dozens of...
by energymanagementsa | Aug 4, 2021 | News
CAPE TOWN – Eskom said that its Medupi power station was an investment that would serve generations and power the economy for at least the next half-century. This comes after the parastatals announcement that the project has finally been completed, 14 years...
by energymanagementsa | Nov 23, 2020 | News
South Africa’s ruling party has proposed using state-run unemployment and compensation fund surpluses to help rescue the country’s debt-laden power utility, raising the ire of labor unions. In discussion documents released late last week, the African National Congress...