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Jacobs appointed to modify Koeberg’s secondary turbine system
12th August 2021 By: Donna Slater

NYSE-listed consulting, technical, scientific and project delivery company Jacobs has been appointed to carry out essential engineering modifications as part of a R20-billion programme to extend... 


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Opinion: Is nuclear part of the answer to sub-Saharan Africa’s electricity shortage?
21st July 2021

In this opinion article, South African Institute of International Affairs’ Isabel Bosman argues that, despite its pitfalls, nuclear is still an avenue worth exploring to address sub-Saharan... 


Africa in position to further global nuclear nonproliferation, but competing interests hamper efforts
24th June 2021 By: Schalk Burger

Africa can further the pursuit of global nuclear nonproliferation, but competing interests and objectives are hampering efforts to drive this goal on the international stage. University of South... 


Fluor South Africa GM Bill Langenbach
Fluor repositions South African unit to support energy transition drive
14th June 2021 By: Terence Creamer

Global engineering and construction company Fluor, which has been closely associated with South Africa’s liquid fuels and chemicals industries since the 1960s, has restructured its South African... 


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Chinese small modular nuclear reactor demonstration plant approved for construction
8th June 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

The China National Nuclear Power (CNNP) company has received approval to build its small modular reactor (SMR) demonstration plant at Changjiang in China’s southernmost (and island) province of... 


Eskom suspends Koeberg GM while delayed unit investigation ensues
7th June 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

State-owned power utility Eskom has confirmed that the GM of its Koeberg nuclear power station has been suspended while investigations are ongoing into the performance of the power station. In... 


UK researchers announce major advance in developing practical nuclear fusion reactors
27th May 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has announced the successful testing of a new concept on its MAST Upgrade experiment, which could remove one of the major problems in the development of... 


Four energy scenarios that may define Southern Africa’s energy transition
27th May 2021 By: Donna Slater

Four vastly different energy transition scenarios, from very ambitious to the least ambitious, were posited by management advisory Africa International Advisors integrated energy practice leader... 


International Atomic Energy Agency announces hybrid nuclear-renewable energy research
24th May 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has issued a call for research proposals, into hybrid nuclear and renewable energy systems. This call falls under the IAEA’s Coordinated Research... 


An artist’s impression of the upgraded and optimised UK SMR design
Rolls-Royce-led consortium unveils optimised design for its small modular reactor
18th May 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

UK-based global industrial technology group Rolls-Royce has announced that the small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) consortium that it leads has upgraded the SMR’s design and increased its power... 


Nuclear power station maintenance under way
30th April 2021

In the recent system status and outlook briefing by State-owned power utility Eskom that took place on March 15, 2021, details of the refuelling and maintenance outage of the Koeberg nuclear power... 


To keep Koeberg going, Eskom must convince regulators it has enough money
26th March 2021 By: News24Wire

If it wants the legal right to keep the Koeberg nuclear power station running, Eskom will have to convince nuclear regulators – and, perhaps, the courts – that it has the money to do so. Under... 


Electricity sector developments
Electricity sector developments
26th March 2021

Creamer Media's Chanel de Bruyn speaks to Engineering News Editor Terence Creamer about the details of the nature and pricing for projects selected as preferred bidders for the emergency bid... 


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Fossil fuels are responsible for millions of deaths globally every year
Fossil fuels found accountable for millions of deaths
19th March 2021 By: Halima Frost

Fossil fuels are, through a marked contribution to air pollution, accountable for 8.7-million deaths globally in 2018, which adds to the mounting evidence that air pollution from ongoing dependence... 


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Sustainability leader ramps up ESG strategy
19th March 2021 By: Halima Frost

Energy management and automation company Schneider Electric has begun to implement its new Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) programme for 2021 to 2025, in the hopes of significantly... 


Rolls-Royce-led consortium joins European nuclear industry group
16th March 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

The UK Small Modular Reactor (UKSMR) consortium, which is led by industrial technology group Rolls-Royce, has joined European nuclear industry association Foratom. This is part of UKSMR’s objective... 


New report highlights decade of falling electricity production in South Africa
New report highlights decade of falling electricity production in South Africa
11th March 2021 By: Terence Creamer

A new Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) report offers a sobering picture of declining electricity system production and demand between 2010 and 2020 – a trend that was amplified... 


An artist’s impression of a UKSMR power plant.
Rolls-Royce signs MoU with Estonian company on small modular reactors
3rd March 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

UK-based industrial technology group Rolls-Royce has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Estonian company Fermi Energia. The purpose of the MoU is to study the potential to deploy small... 


Koeberg nuclear power station
Eskom, regulator say cracks in Koeberg containment structures not serious
15th February 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) has assured the public that the Koeberg nuclear power station, in Cape Town, is not discharging harmful radiation into the environment. The NNR was responding... 


Outa, HSF speak out against proposed procurement of new nuclear power capacity
8th February 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) and the Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) have opposed Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe’s proposal to procure new nuclear power capacity.... 


South African radioisotope company gets unqualified audits from Auditor General
29th January 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

South African State-owned nuclear technology company, NTP Radioisotopes (NTP), has received an unqualified audit for a second year in a row. NTP is part of the South African Nuclear Energy... 


Japan and the UK partnering on robotics for use in nuclear facilities
21st January 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

Japan and the UK are partnering to develop and deploy new automation and robotics techniques for use in both the decommissioning of nuclear plants and the development of nuclear fusion energy. The... 


Shearwater developing SMR, hydrogen project in North Wales
15th January 2021 By: Donna Slater

UK-based hybrid clean energy company Shearwater Energy is developing a wind small modular reactor (SMR) and hydrogen production hybrid energy project in North Wales. The project will provide 3 GW... 


Unplanned shut of Koeberg Unit 1 affects installation of new steam generators, raises load-shedding spectre
Unplanned shut of Koeberg Unit 1 affects installation of new steam generators, raises load-shedding spectre
4th January 2021 By: Terence Creamer

Electricity utility Eskom reported on Monday that Koeberg Unit 1 would be taken offline for repairs one month ahead of scheduled maintenance after an increasing leak rate was detected from one of... 


Global electricity demand to fall 2% this year, says IEA
14th December 2020 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Global electricity demand is projected to fall by about 2% this year – the biggest yearly decline since the mid-twentieth century and far larger than what followed the global financial crisis in... 


Loyiso Tyabashe
New group CEO announced for Necsa
4th December 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

The South African Cabinet announced on Friday that, at its Wednesday virtual meeting, it had ratified the appointment of Loyiso Tyabashe as the new group CEO for the South African Nuclear Energy... 


Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter
De Ruyter calls for upscaling of power procurement plans as he questions whether coal IPP will proceed
24th November 2020 By: Terence Creamer

Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter has again called on government to open the way for the procurement of more new electricity capacity in addition to the 11 800 MW outlined in a recently gazetted... 


Nersa sets Feb 5 deadline for written comment on proposed nuclear determination
Nersa sets Feb 5 deadline for written comment on proposed nuclear determination
23rd November 2020 By: Terence Creamer

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has given stakeholders until February 5 to comment on a Section 34 determination received from Minerals Resources and Energy Minister Gwede... 


Rolls-Royce signs two international agreements on small modular nuclear reactors
20th November 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

UK-based global major industrial technology group Rolls-Royce recently signed, in rapid succession, two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) regarding the development and operation of small modular... 


Britain to ban new petrol cars and vans by 2030 on road to net zero emissions
18th November 2020 By: Reuters

Britain will move up a ban on new petrol and diesel cars and vans to 2030 and is eyeing 250 000 new jobs as part of a green industrial revolution, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said as he tries to... 


An artist’s impression of a UKSMR power plant 
Rolls-Royce cites jobs potential if UK government enables small modular reactor fleet
12th November 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

UK-based global major industrial technology group Rolls-Royce stated on Wednesday that it expected to create 6 000 jobs in the midlands and north of England within five years, if the British... 


Fulltime member of the regulator for electricity regulation Nhlanhla Gumede
Nersa to consider nuclear-determination consultation request at upcoming meeting
10th November 2020 By: Terence Creamer

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s (Nersa’s) electricity subcommittee (ELS) will consider a request for consultation on concurrence with a Section 34 Ministerial determination for the... 


Rolls-Royce signs second small modular nuclear reactor memorandum in two days
9th November 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

Rolls-Royce, the UK-based global industrial technology group, announced on Monday that it has signed its second Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) regarding small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) in... 


Artist’s impression of a UKSMR plant 
UK and US groups partner on small modular nuclear reactors
9th November 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

UK-based global major industrial technology group Rolls-Royce and giant US private-sector electricity utility Exelon have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) regarding the development and... 


Nuclear regulator confirms early talks with Eskom to extend Koeberg nuclear plant’s life 
26th October 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

The National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) has confirmed that it is in preliminary talks with State-owned national electricity utility Eskom regarding extending the operating life of the country’s only... 


University of Pretoria team come second in Brics youth energy event
22nd October 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

A South African team took second place in the recent 2020 Brics Youth Energy Outlook event, hosted in Moscow. Brics is the acronym for the Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa alignment and... 


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