Mining Weekly | South Africa will overcome its rail and electricity problems
At the end of the day, South Africa will overcome its rail transport and electricity availability issues, and confidence in both Transnet and Eskom will be fully restored
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eNCA | SA’s Electricity Crisis
Business and public taking strain
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Power FM | Mining Industry, Coal Mafia Syndicates and its impact
The coal mafia’s negative impact on South Africa’s electricity supply in the midst of an ongoing energy crisis in the country
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TBS NEWS | The Impact of Russia – Ukraine war on Global Energy Markets
Russia – Ukraine war has shown, once again, how coal remains key to energy stability
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eNCA | Eskom and Coal
Coal remains key for Eskom’s baseload
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SABC News | Coal will remain the main source of energy production in South Africa for many years.
Mining industries still play a major role in the economy.
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NHK Japanese TV | Coal keeps the lights on in Europe
Ukraine war has heightened countries’ awareness of the importance of diversifying the sources of supply to mitigate risks of shortage
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Radio France International | War in Ukraine: The Coveted South African Coal
With the war in Ukraine, the end of the use of Russian coal and gas pushed European countries to find new suppliers and it is South Africa in particular that benefits
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