South Africa’s Just Energy Transition: Funding and Commitments

South Africa’s electricity supply has been plagued with rolling blackouts known as load shedding due to decades of underinvestment and mismanagement of the public utility Eskom. However, according to the official source, SAnews.gov.za, all hands are on deck to ensure the severity and frequency of load shedding is reduced in the immediate term and eventually […]

South Africa Braces for Stage 16 Load Shedding as Eskom Struggles to Stabilize Grid

South Africa’s power utility, Eskom, recently confirmed that a new national standards document proposes providing load-shedding schedules up to Stage 16. Eskom says it aims to prevent grid collapse should load-shedding beyond Stage 8 become necessary. However, there are some practical limitations on industrial plants. This news comes amid growing concern over Eskom’s recent peak […]

Cape Town’s Facilities Management Department Implements New Strategies Amid Energy Crisis

Today, on World Facilities Management Day, the Facilities Management profession is celebrated for ensuring that an organisation’s facilities remain healthy, safe, and productive. The City of Cape Town recognises the department’s hard work that has gone into providing generators and inverters across various City facilities. The City’s Facilities Management Department has been successful in the […]

Navigating the South African Energy Crisis: Balancing Green Goals with a Secure Energy Supply

South Africa’s energy crisis has been met with a commitment to reduce emissions and transition to a greener economy. However, this plan must include stable electricity supply. That’s according to Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, who answered questions in Parliament’s National Council of Provinces on Tuesday afternoon. Ramokgopa reassured members that his proposed delay of the […]