How will changes to South Africa’s electricity sector affect pricing of tariffs and the future of free basic electricity?
Many African economies remain heavily dependent on imported refined petroleum products, leaving them extremely vulnerable to surging international prices. This vulnerability is compounded by weakening ...
Structural reform of the power market is moving South Africa closer to more cost-reflective tariffs of electricity ...
A critical component of South Africa’s transition is the identification and estimation of the energy infrastructure funding ...
GreenCape’s 2026 Water Market Intelligence Report looks at opportunities changing water infrastructure development creates ...
The Iran war, more than any other war previously, has brought home clearly how invaluable energy security is. I ...
Enlit Africa has released its full 2026 conference programme, featuring 280+ speakers across 8 specialised tracks including a ...
Continue patching holes in a leaking system, or embrace a new compact where water is everyone’s responsibility.
Our global water resource has competing industries—all wanting the one thing we can’t live without and a new threat to water ...
SA municipalities provide infrastructure for aggregation and/or separation of waste materials, rather than in recycling ...
Dorothy Mabuza, Gauteng Transport Authority CEO, spoke to ESI Africa about changing the transport sector in Johannesburg ...
Ever wondered where to start measuring your carbon footprint? In this podcast, we talk to Faye O'Connor, Vice President of ...
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