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Hitachi Energy South Africa ‘gives to gain’ and empowers the next generation of women in STEM.

International Women’s Day (IWD), celebrated annually on 8 March, recognises the achievements of women across industries while calling for continued progress towards gender equality. This year’s global theme, ‘Give to Gain,’ highlights the power of generosity, mentorship, and opportunity in

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AES: Value versus price: why it pays for South African manufacturers to outsource boiler operations.

Specialist boiler operations and maintenance service provider, Associated Energy Services (AES) improved energy efficiency by 35% at a large FMCG manufacturer’s site and followed up with a 21% improvement at a second. A soya mill struggling to generate sufficient steam

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INTEGRATED PUMP TECHNOLOGY CONTINUES TO STRENGTHEN SOUTH AFRICAN MINING SUPPORT.

While Integrated Pump Technology has achieved remarkable growth across Africa, the company continues to place strong emphasis on supporting South Africa’s mining sector with world class dewatering pump solutions. Founded in 2014 as the official Grindex submersible pump distributor for

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SKF South Africa’s engineered Stub Shaft solutions drive sustainable ash plant Submerged Scraper Conveyor operations at two power plants.

SKF South Africa’s innovatively engineered, remanufactured Stub Shaft and sealing solutions, installed on ash plant Submerged Scraper Conveyor (SSC) systems at two of the country’s power stations, have delivered five years of uninterrupted performance, operating without leaks or failures. This

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Serco Cape Powered Fully by Solar and Feeding Excess Electricity Back into the Grid.

Serco’s Cape Town manufacturing facility has reached a significant clean‑energy milestone, operating fully on solar power throughout the summer and generating more electricity than it consumes! The surplus energy is being fed back into the City of Cape Town’s grid

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What the Energy Indaba didn’t hear: Subsidised power is half the battle but frontline efficiency secures heavy industry margins.

The proposed 62 cents per kilowatt-hour tariff for South Africa’s struggling ferrochrome smelters is a necessary emergency intervention to prevent mass job losses. Yet, as President Cyril Ramaphosa noted at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba, the ultimate goal of our

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