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Competitive regulation key amid renewables disruption
Updated 4 hours ago By: Lumkile Nkomfe

Amid the technological ‘tsunami’ in renewable power technologies under way, African energy regulators need to have rules that are market friendly and that encourage competition, highlights... 


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LPG viewed as lever to expand energy access, clean cooking
Updated 4 hours ago By: Lumkile Nkomfe

Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) could play a significant role in improving energy access, resilience and economic participation across Africa, particularly in regions where grid-based electricity... 


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Private capital reshaping renewable-energy investments
Updated 4 hours ago By: Lumkile Nkomfe

Private capital, expanding wheeling arrangements and the growing focus on transmission infrastructure are reshaping South Africa’s energy investment landscape, as the country moves to a more mature... 


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Reforms advance certainty, implementation risks remain
Updated 4 hours ago By: Lumkile Nkomfe

South Africa has made significant strides in establishing a clear electricity regulatory framework, but implementation threatens to undermine its impact, highlights law firm Sitef & Co director... 


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Supply industry faces pivotal moment – association
Updated 4 hours ago By: Lumkile Nkomfe

The South African electricity supply industry is at a pivotal point, and the partial unbundling of State-owned power utility Eskom remains a key hurdle to boosting investor confidence, highlights... 


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Engineering-led renewables gaining ground
Updated 4 hours ago By: Lumkile Nkomfe

Engineering-led delivery models are gaining traction in Africa’s renewable-energy sector as developers seek lower-cost projects despite rising electricity demand, grid constraints and increased... 


FUMANI MTHEMBI

Long-term energy sovereignty across the continent depends on the emergence of strong, locally owned energy companies, enterprises capable of building, owning and operating infrastructure while delivering measurable developmental outcomes
The next frontier for African energy companies is capital, communities and cross-border growth
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Africa’s energy deficit is often framed, in terms of scale, by how many megawatts are required, how quickly they can be delivered and how efficiently capital can be mobilised. While these questions... 


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