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South Africa’s wastewater operations need firm footing
By Peter Marumong, Cluster WWW Segment Leader at Schneider Electric Foundation, building blocks, groundwork; all hopeful words used to kick off the start of projects, developments and establish...
Schneider Electric named the world’s most sustainable company by Time magazine and Statista
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has topped the "World's Most Sustainable Companies for 2024" list by Time magazine and Statista....
Paper to practice - optimising pulp and paper industry water management
By Peter Marumong, Cluster WWW Segment Leader at Schneider Electric Pulp and paper manufacturing is a major industry, with a global output valued at approximately USD 580 billion. It is also a...
Africa – the delicate balancing act
By Devan Pillay, Cluster President: Anglophone Africa at Schneider Electric Africa continues its quest to achieve equilibrium and growth in a disjointed world. Indeed, it’s an honourable one which...
Africa is reaching important milestones on its road to data centre greatness
By Ben Selier, Vice President, Secure Power, Anglophone Africa at Schneider Electric It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Africa’s data centre market is attracting significant interest from foreign...
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Nersa plans to appeal High Court ruling in AfriForum ‘unlawful’ tariff increase case
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) plans to appeal a court order issued by the Pretoria High Court in a case brought forward by nonprofit civil rights organisation AfriForum....
TotalEnergies plans to exit South African offshore gas finds
TotalEnergies plans to exit its discoveries of gas-condensate off the tip of South Africa to prioritize exploration in other areas closer to Namibia, according to people familiar with the matter....