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The EU’s new ecocide law may still let environmental criminals get away with it

The Conversation 03 May 2024
Protesters at Europe’s largest coal power station in Bełchatów, Poland. Greenpeace Poland / flickr , CC BY-NC-SA ... Energy companies producing electricity from coal and gas, for example, can claim that ...
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Big boost for skills and jobs in just energy transition

Business Day 02 May 2024
Switching from a coal-dominated to a renewable led energy sector would place about 60% of SA mining jobs (predominantly in the coal sector) at risk. The JET SEP, which is aligned to SA’s Just Energy ...
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Sasol CFO Hanré Rossouw to step down

Business Day 02 May 2024
Unique to SA, synthetic fuel production from coal is the single major contributor to scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions in the liquid fuel supply industry ... In July 2023, SA’s national air quality ...
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SA a hotbed for mining M&A activity amid BHP’s bid for Anglo American

Independent online (SA) 30 Apr 2024
... the interesting demand-supply equation for the metal” although currently, “copper is not a major export for SA especially when compared to other commodities” like PGMs, coal, iron ore or manganese.
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STUART THEOBALD: What happens next in the Anglo-BHP bid could be high drama

Business Day 29 Apr 2024
SA is a deeply unattractive mining destination despite still having some of the best mineral reserves in the world ... Glencore may be more comfortable with SA risk, given it has coal, vanadium and chrome interests in the country.
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Why Germany ditched nuclear before coal – and why it won’t go back

The Conversation 23 Apr 2024
German nuclear power (purple) has largely been replaced by renewables (yellow), not coal (black and brown). Clean Energy Wire , CC BY-SA ... In March 2024, it was 60% renewable, 24% coal, and 16% gas.
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ASHWIN LAKHA: Rising SA-India trade will boost tech, food, green infrastructure

Business Day 22 Apr 2024
Current trade pillars include resources of which SA is a treasure trove, including minerals such as coal, copper and manganese ore, which find ready buyers in India’s booming industrial sector.
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ASHWIN LAKHAN: Rising SA-India trade will boost tech, food, green infrastructure

Business Day 22 Apr 2024
Current trade pillars include resources of which SA is a treasure trove, including minerals such as coal, copper and manganese ore, which find ready buyers in India’s booming industrial sector.
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MMABATHO MONGAE AND NNAEMEKA OHAMADIKE: Private sector can help decentralise just energy transition

Business Day 15 Apr 2024
With nearly 86% of its carbon dioxide (CO2) coming from coal, SA is one of the world’s most coal-dependent countries ... The province accounts for 83% of SA’s coal production and is home to 12 of the country’s 15 coal-fired power stations.
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Centralia: The Abandoned Mine That Has Blazed For Over Half A Century

IFL Science 15 Apr 2024
The key to its relative success was the abundance of anthracite coal deposits that existed below its surface ... LaesaMajestas via (CC BY-SA 4.0) ... It's been reported that the US, China, and India have the highest number of ongoing coal fires.
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Optimum Coal Mine reopening a boost for Eskom, says Cosatu

Independent online (SA) 12 Apr 2024
The mine was at one time operating as the third-largest opencast operation in SA and supplying thermal coal to domestic and export markets ... Controversy has dogged Optimum Coal Mine for years, which was formerly owned by the Gupta family.
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Mining output jumps 10% buoyed by iron ore demand

Business Day 11 Apr 2024
Stats SA figures issued on Thursday exceeded by far analysts’ forecasts of a 3.9% increase ... The report from Stats SA showed that the largest contributors to the year-on-year increase in output were iron ore, coal and chrome.
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KOBUS VERSTER: The future of steel is green

Business Day 10 Apr 2024
An alternative energy source that provided incremental improvement is the utilisation of natural gas, which generates a far lower carbon and pollution footprint than coal and SA has in abundance ... • Verster is CEO of ArcelorMittal SA.
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CRISPIAN OLVER: Why the IRP won’t keep the lights on

Business Day 08 Apr 2024
SA’s economy is heavily reliant on coal for electricity generation, making it one of the most emissions-intensive economies in the world (for comparison, our emissions intensity per unit of GDP is 1.4 ...
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ROBERT MATSILA: What SA can learn from EU’s protesting farmers

Business Day 02 Apr 2024
SA, which is carbon heavy due to Eskom’s high dependency on coal-fired power plants, exports about 30% of its horticultural fruits to the EU, and the carbon tax will affect their competitiveness ... Like the EU, SA is in a period of “secular stagnation”.
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