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Terence Creamer

Terence Creamer

Terence Creamer is the Editor of Engineering News and a Deputy Editor for Mining Weekly. He also has editorial responsibility for Polity.org.za and Creamer Media's Research Channel Africa.

By Terence Creamer

South Africa could leverage its potent solar and wind resources to power green manufacturing

'Second wave' of Operation Vulindlela set to prioritise ‘green and digital’ growth

12th July 2024

The ‘second wave’ of government’s Operation Vulindlela initiative is poised to be widened to include additional structural reforms to those that have been pursued to date in electricity, freight... 


Transmission MD Segomoco Scheppers

Eskom issues tender for 26 large transformers

12th July 2024

Eskom reports that it has appointed five transformer companies to a panel of suppliers that will compete for upcoming contracts for a total of 101 large-scale transformers that will be installed... 


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Rewards and risks

12th July 2024

The decision to again uncouple the energy portfolio from mineral resources and appoint Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa as the new Electricity and Energy Minister in the government of national unity has... 


Port of Richards Bay

Grindrod chosen for Richards Bay Port container facility

5th July 2024

South Africa’s Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has appointed Grindrod South Africa as the preferred bidder to develop and operate a container handling facility at the Port of Richards Bay,... 


Executive Mayor of Tshwane Cilliers Brink

City of Tshwane pushing ahead with plan to procure 1 000 MW by 2026

5th July 2024

The City of Tshwane is signalling its intention to proceed with plans to procure and/or revive 1 000 MW of electricity generation capacity by 2026 as part of a strategy aimed at improving security... 


Eskom targets JETP funds, partnerships  for 2 GW clean-energy pipeline

Eskom targets JETP funds, partnerships for 2 GW clean-energy pipeline

5th July 2024

Having recently confirmed a decoupling of its just energy transition strategy from the decommissioning of its coal-fired power stations, Eskom is aiming to finalise business cases for a pipeline of... 


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Moment of consequence?

5th July 2024

As is the case for the country as a whole, South Africa’s industrial development is at “a moment of fundamental consequence”, to borrow a line from President Cyril Ramaphosa’s inauguration speech.... 


Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa speaking during an Eskom power station visit while still Electricity Minister

Separation of energy portfolio and Ramokgopa’s appointment praised amid rising energy-transition complexity

1st July 2024

The decision to establish a separate energy portfolio with the African National Congress’s Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa as Minister and the Democratic Alliance’s Samantha Graham as Deputy Minister has... 


Power lines

South Africa preparing to pilot independent transmission projects to bolster grid’s renewables capacity

28th June 2024

The National Treasury has confirmed that South Africa is moving to pilot a model that will enable the private sector to participate directly in the development and operation of transmission grid... 


Benchmarking study highlights slow pace  of South Africa’s grid-connection system

Benchmarking study highlights slow pace of South Africa’s grid-connection system

28th June 2024

A new benchmarking assessment of South Africa’s electricity grid access queueing mechanisms indicates that Eskom’s systems are slower and less transparent than those being implemented in developed... 


Eskom's Hex grid-battery installation

Integrate global grid-battery strategies to support roll-out, South Africa urged

28th June 2024

South Africa should consider ways to replicate strategies employed in regions such as South Australia and California to facilitate an accelerated uptake of grid batteries, which a new International... 


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Lack of transparency

28th June 2024

The tapering of loadshedding has arguably provided the Eskom board and executive team with some much-needed time and space to consider the future of the business without the daily distraction of... 


South Africa could leverage its potent solar and wind resources to power green manufacturing

‘Second wave’ of Operation Vulindlela set to prioritise ‘green and digital’ growth

25th June 2024

The ‘second wave’ of government’s Operation Vulindlela initiative is poised to be widened to include additional structural reforms to those that have been pursued to date in electricity, freight... 


Kendal among the stations for which an exemption from the MES timeframes and limits will be sought

Eskom to apply for MES exemptions for four coal stations that will operate beyond 2030

21st June 2024

Having secured permission to operate five aged power stations under existing minimum emission standards (MES) plant limits until their closure in 2030, Eskom has confirmed that it will be applying... 


Solar panels in front of Komati power station cooling towers

Eskom ‘decouples’ renewables roll-out from coal-fired power station closure plan

21st June 2024

Eskom CEO Dan Marokane reports that a decision has been made to “decouple” the closure of its coal stations from the building, in partnership, of new renewable energy generation capacity linked to... 


LS Double Helix turbines at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town

V&A Waterfront pilots ‘aesthetically pleasing’ small-scale wind turbines

21st June 2024

Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront is pioneering the integration of small, low-noise vertical-axis wind turbines into its green electricity supply mix, following the installation of four 1-kW units within... 


Wind, solar and battery

DMRE again delays bidding deadlines for procurement of new renewables and battery storage

21st June 2024

The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has confirmed another extension to the bid submission deadlines for the current renewables procurement round, as well as the second battery... 


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Defusing CBAM

21st June 2024

South Africa is strenuously opposing the European Union’s (EU’s) Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) that, under its evolving design and coverage, could have a significant impact on the... 


Eskom targets JETP funds and partnerships for 2 GW clean-energy pipeline

Eskom targets JETP funds and partnerships for 2 GW clean-energy pipeline

14th June 2024

Having recently confirmed a decoupling of its just energy transition strategy from the decommissioning of its coal-fired power stations, Eskom is aiming to finalise business cases for a pipeline of... 


Eskom CEO Dan Marokane

NTCSA on track to begin trading on July 1, Marokane says

14th June 2024

Eskom CEO Dan Marokane has confirmed that the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) is on track to begin trading on July 1 and that the new entity was being set up to operate as a... 


Trade & Industrial Policy Strategies senior economist Gaylor Montmasson-Clair

Supply-side support will be required if South Africa aims to join green industrialisation race

14th June 2024

Stable demand remains a prerequisite if South Africa has any prospect of stimulating industrialisation in the renewable-energy and battery storage value chains, Trade & Industrial Policy Strategies... 


Wind and solar

Capital cost of energy transition ‘only one part of picture’

14th June 2024

The yearly $1.9-trillion being invested currently on clean energy would have to more than double and be more evenly distributed to place the world on track to meet net-zero emissions by 2050, a new... 


PCC executive director Dr Crispian Olver

Delayed coal decommissioning won’t ‘collapse our climate commitments’

14th June 2024

The Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) is currently assessing the impact of South Africa’s decision to delay the decommissioning of the Hendrina, Grootvlei and Camden coal-fired power stations... 


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Reality check

14th June 2024

Regardless of composition, there are certain realities that South Africa’s new government cannot avoid. The first is an unemployment rate so high that, unless it is reduced materially, there is no... 


President Cyril Ramaphosa

Reform momentum must be sustained ‘regardless of the form or composition’ of new government

10th June 2024

President Cyril Ramaphosa has underlined the importance of the new government – which is yet to be formed after no single party secured an outright majority in the recent elections – continuing... 


Eskom head of generation Bheki Nxumalo

Eskom board approves plan to operate Camden, Grootvlei and Hendrina power stations to 2030

7th June 2024

The Eskom board has given its approval for the continued operation of the Camden, Grootvlei and Hendrina power stations to 2030 – a departure from the original decommissioning schedule that has... 


Apollo Africa MD Jenna Harris

Energy trader reports strong market demand for green electricity from 210 MW Hendrina Wind Farm

7th June 2024

Newly formed electricity trader Apollo Africa reports that it is experiencing strong demand from potential customers for the renewable electricity that will be produced from the grid-ready 210 MW... 


Investment in certain minerals, notably copper and lithium, is falling short of what was required for transition to net-zero energy system

Today’s well-supplied market for critical minerals ‘may not be a good guide for future’

7th June 2024

A new International Energy Agency (IEA) report describes the sharp decline in critical mineral prices over the past year as a double-edged sword, cautioning that, while it has been a boon for clean... 


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Public protection

7th June 2024

The application by Eskom to preserve and reserve grid connection capacity for independent power producers (IPPs) participating in public procurement processes implemented in line with Section 34 of... 


Eskom CEO Dan Marokane

Marokane says R285m spent on diesel in May compared with R2.8bn in May 2023

6th June 2024

Eskom CEO Dan Marokane has rebuffed persistent suggestions that the utility is keeping loadshedding at bay owing to an “excessive” reliance on the diesel-fuelled open cycle gas turbines, reporting... 


Some parties are still objecting to the election results announced on Sunday night

Business urges all parties to accept election results and work together to rebuild country

3rd June 2024

Organised business has urged political leaders to accept the 2024 election results and to prioritise the crafting of stable governance arrangements underpinned by a commitment to the Constitution,... 


Many households in informal settlements remain unelectrified

Salga energy head calls for post-election review of free basic electricity scheme

31st May 2024

The head of energy at the South African Local Government Association (Salga) has called for a review of both the size of the free basic electricity (FBE) allocation as well as the way the grant is... 


Worth the ink?

Worth the ink?

31st May 2024

The National Council of Provinces’ (NCOP’s) recent approval of the Electricity Regulation Amendment (ERA) Bill has far-reaching implications for the future structure and operation of an industry... 


PCC executive director Dr Crispian Olver

Delayed coal decommissioning won’t ‘collapse our climate commitments’

27th May 2024

The Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) is currently assessing the impact of South Africa’s decision to delay the decommissioning of the Hendrina, Grootvlei and Camden coal-fired power stations... 


Battery storage

Deadline for latest battery procurement extended as IPPs adjust to Eskom’s new grid access rules

24th May 2024

The deadline for South Africa’s recently launched third battery energy storage bidding round, or bid window three (BW3), has been extended by three months to October 31, following a recent deadline... 


Port of Durban container operations

TPT to continue to invest in Durban Pier 2 while legal spat over private partner plays out

24th May 2024

South Africa’s Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) says it will continue to invest in Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 while legal proceedings around its selection of International Container... 


Wind and solar

Climate commission model points to the growth potential of green industrialisation

24th May 2024

The initial direct cost of placing South Africa on an energy transition pathway over the coming five years in line with its decarbonisation targets is calculated at a hefty R1.5-trillion in the... 


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Unintended consequences?

24th May 2024

It is highly unlikely that South Africa would have made the progress it has in stabilising electricity supply and setting in place initiatives to halt the collapse of the country’s... 


Eskom group executive for distribution Monde Bala

Eskom seeks Nersa permission to reserve grid capacity for public IPP procurement rounds

21st May 2024

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has invited comment on Eskom’s application to preserve and reserve grid connection capacity for independent power producers (IPPs)... 


Eskom head of generation Bheki Nxumalo

Eskom board approves plan to operate Camden, Grootvlei and Hendrina to 2030

20th May 2024

The Eskom board has given its approval for the continued operation of the Camden, Grootvlei and Hendrina power stations to 2030 – a departure from the original decommissioning schedule that has... 


Investment in certain minerals, notably copper and lithium, is falling short of what was required for transition to net-zero energy system

Today’s well-supplied market for critical minerals ‘may not be a good guide for future’

17th May 2024

A new International Energy Agency (IEA) report describes the sharp decline in critical mineral prices over the past year as a double-edged sword, cautioning that, while it has been a boon for clean... 


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