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Epiroc launches next‑generation charging solution, engineered for tough mining and heavy-duty demands.

Epiroc is launching a new generation of charging solutions tailored to the specific challenges of underground mining and heavy‑duty electrification. The new chargers deliver a breakthrough combination of ruggedized reliability, OEM agnostic standardization, and dynamic power distribution, to ensure safe and efficient charging where operations demand […]

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Engineering the Senqu River Bridge in the Lesotho Highlands Water Project Phase II

Multinational, buildings and infrastructure engineering consultancy Zutari has played a leading role in the design and construction supervision of the Senqu River Bridge, one of the most ambitious high-altitude infrastructure projects undertaken as part of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project

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SAPVIA Welcomes Eskom’s Extension of Solar Registration Fee Waiver; Calls for Urgent Municipal Alignment to Support Solar PV adoption.

The South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (SAPVIA) officially welcomes the decision by Eskom to extend the registration fee waiver for Small-Scale Embedded Generation (SSEG) systems until 30 September 2026. This extension, alongside the announcement of a new prepaid metering option

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Glencore Merafe Chrome Venture statement regarding Eskom’s review of ferrochrome energy tariff and S189 process.

The Glencore Merafe Chrome Venture (“the Venture”) hereby confirms the latest progress regarding the proposed 62 c/Kwh tariff for the South African ferrochrome industry (“the tariff”). The tariff has been approved in principle by Eskom, and the current focus remains

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HDGASA plays a key role in improving quality standards for South African solar installations

The changing economics of solar power generation is generating cost pressures within the photovoltaic (PV) sector and, while it began with robust specifications, these have been trimmed as competition has increased. “Although the steelwork supporting solar panels comprises a relatively

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Trusted, future‑oriented partner, Atlas Copco, leads the Portable Power charge.

Southern Africa’s industrial and mining growth is powering a sharp rise in demand for dependable portable energy. With sustainability and compliance at the forefront, businesses are seeking solutions that balance efficiency with environmental responsibility. Standing at the innovation forefront is

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