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If power station protests persist, there’ll be much more load-shedding, Eskom warns
Power utility Eskom warned on Friday morning that if protests at nine of its power stations and facilities continue, it increases the risk of higher stages of load-shedding. |
Why several firms could be interested in buying Brazil's Samarco
The successful attempt of a group of bondholders to assume control of Brazil’s Samarco Mineração could trigger the interest of several companies to buy the iron ore pellet producer. |
May 2022 crude steel production
World crude steel production for the 64 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 169.5 million tonnes (Mt) in May 2022, a 3.5% decrease compared to May 2021. |
China's calcium metal export data in Jan-May 2022
China's calcium metal export data in Jan-May 2022 |
Final Just Energy Transition Partnership Investment Plan expected by November
The JETP-IP, a first draft and revision of which are expected in July and September respectively, is viewed as the crucial next step in the conversion of a Political Declaration signed at the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland, last year between South Af... |
Transnet to issue locomotive tender in July to address crippling port and rail backlog
Transnet to issue locomotive tender in July to address crippling port and rail backlog |
Solar power lightens load for Filipinos
Analysts look to Beijing cooperation in Philippines' low-carbon transition. |
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