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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

CDE executive director Ann Bernstein

Think tank outlines five priorities for new government and for shaping coalition talks

5th June 2024

The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) has released a list of five priorities for South Africa’s yet-to-be-formed new government and which the think tank also argues should help guide... 


Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala

Standard Bank’s Tshabalala confident South Africa’s institutions will deliver post-election stability

4th June 2024

While refusing to be drawn on what coalition arrangement would be favourable for investment, Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala has expressed confidence in the ability of South Africa’s institutions... 


Wild Coast communities mull appeal of SCA gas exploration right ruling

Wild Coast communities mull appeal of SCA gas exploration right ruling

3rd June 2024

While dismissing an appeal of a High Court judgment setting aside a right granted to Shell to explore for oil and gas off South Africa’s Wild Coast, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has suspended... 


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,... 


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

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

3rd 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

31st May 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... 


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... 


Trade & Industrial Policy Strategies senior economist Gaylor Montmasson-Clair

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

30th May 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 the picture’

30th May 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’

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... 


Grid infrastrucutre

Nersa extends deadline for comment on Eskom’s move to reserve grid for public IPPs

26th May 2024

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has extended to June 17 the deadline for comment on Eskom’s application to preserve and reserve grid capacity for independent power producers... 


Solar PV facilities made up 99 of the registrations, with total capacity of 499 MW and an investment cost of R9.9-billion

Nersa confirms registration of 105 more generators as overall number rises to 1 415

24th May 2024

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) reports that it registered a further 105 generation facilities during the period from January to March 2024, raising to 1 415 the number of... 


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... 


Transnet train

TFR operating company head raises concern over ‘high tariff’ signalled in draft Network Statement

23rd May 2024

Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) CEO Russell Baatjies has added his voice to industry-wide concerns being expressed about the high rail tariffs that would arise should the methodology included in a... 


Eskom’s has applied for permission to reserve scarce grid capacity for IPPs participating in public procurement bidding rounds

Presidency insists 22.5 GW private IPP pipeline won’t be disrupted by Eskom move to reserve grid for public projects

22nd May 2024

The Presidency does not anticipate that Eskom’s move to reserve scarce grid capacity for independent power producers (IPPs) participating in public procurement bidding rounds will disrupt the more... 


South African member committee of World Energy Council launched

22nd May 2024

A South African member committee of the World Energy Council (WEC) has been launched under the aegis of the Energy Council of South Africa. The member committee is made up of ten high-level energy... 


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... 


Apollo Africa MD Jenna Harris

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

20th May 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’

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... 


Solar farm

Two BW6 solar projects with a combined capacity of 360 MW reach commercial close

17th May 2024

Two solar photovoltaic (PV) projects selected as preferred bids under Bid Window 6 (BW6) of the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy’s (DMRE’s) renewable energy procurement programme reached... 


Chief engineer for renewable energy Paul Vermeulen

City Power seeks funding, manufacturing partners for informal settlement ‘energy box’

17th May 2024

Johannesburg’s City Power is seeking manufacturing and venture capital partners to further develop and pilot a rugged ‘energy box’ concept in one of the city’s 312 informal settlements as a... 


A Wetility installer

Solar rental firm begins testing roll-out model for underserved communities

17th May 2024

Local solar-as-a-subscription service provider Wetility is deploying a rooftop solar solution in a lower-income community as part of a proof-of-concept study to firm up the feasibility of extending... 


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Green stimulus

17th May 2024

South Africa’s manufacturing sector is in dire need of stimulus. In its recently released ‘Industrial Policy & Strategy Review’, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic) confirmed... 


President Cyril Ramaphosa may sign ERA Bill ahead of the elections

Eyes turn to Union Buildings after NCOP approves Electricity Regulation Amendment Bill

16th May 2024

The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) has approved the Electricity Regulation Amendment (ERA) Bill, which has far-reaching implications for the future structure and operation of an electricity... 


President Cyril Ramaphosa signing the controversial NHI Bill into law at a Union Buildings ceremony

Ramaphosa acknowledges fear over NHI but describes signing as ‘pivotal moment’

15th May 2024

President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged the fear that his signing of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill into law had generated in and address during a signing ceremony held at the Union... 


IEA executive director Fatih Biro

$2.2bn pledged to support clean-cooking access in Africa

14th May 2024

Pledges worth $2.2-billion to support clean-cooking access in Africa were made at a summit in France on Tuesday, convened by the International Energy Agency (IEA). It is estimated that more than... 


Many households in informal settlements remain unelectrified

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

14th 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... 


President Cyril Ramaphosa

Ramaphosa denies pre-election loadshedding respite is a ‘political ploy’

13th May 2024

President Cyril Ramaphosa has entered the politically charged discussion on the reasons behind the recent dramatic reduction in loadshedding ahead of what is expected to be a highly competition... 


Workers unstalling solar panels

South Africa aims to set up three JET-aligned skills development zones

10th May 2024

Three Just Energy Transition (JET) skills development zones focusing on renewables and grids, electric vehicles and green hydrogen value chains are proposed for implementation under the larger JET... 


IEA expects another record year for EVs in 2024

IEA expects another record year for EVs in 2024

10th May 2024

The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects electric vehicle (EV) sales to rise to a record 17-million in 2024, representing more than one in every five passenger cars sold, but with sales likely... 


NTCSA begins consultations on market code to govern shift towards competitive electricity industry

NTCSA begins consultations on market code to govern shift towards competitive electricity industry

10th May 2024

With the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) currently scheduled to be operationalised in July and efforts under way to ensure that the Electricity Regulation Act (ERA) Amendment... 


Together with large-scale procurement, rising rooftop solar installations are offering greater market stability that could stimulate local manufacturing

Private renewables procurement may mitigate boom-bust cycles curbing South Africa’s green industrialisation

10th May 2024

The combination of public and private procurement of large-scale renewables in South Africa signals increased stability for manufacturers of key components, a new GreenCape report argues. Published... 


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Coalitions and reform

10th May 2024

With the 2024 election days away, attention is turning to the governance arrangements that will prevail nationally and in key battleground provinces following the poll and what these outcomes will... 


Battery storage

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

9th 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

8th 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... 


Power line and substation

NamPower grid-strengthening and battery storage project secures $138.5m World Bank backing

7th May 2024

The World Bank has approved a $138.5-million finance package to support the integration of renewable energy into Namibia’s electricity system by strengthening its transmission grid and integrating... 


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