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Why our historic budgets for energy infrastructure could stall without a social licence in ‘red zones’.

Ahead of us there is a massive, complex campaign to repair and expand our energy transmission and distribution infrastructure. The state and private sector are both deploying historic amounts of capital, and soon thousands of technicians and workers will be […]

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G-Chem Aquacare partners with Odyssee Environnement to improve water treatment in Free State hospitals 

Local industrial water treatment specialist G-Chem Aquacare is partnering with global specialists to improve water, energy and carbon efficiency within Free State hospitals. Known as the FASEP ODYAFRICA project, this groundbreaking initiative is supported by the French government through the

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MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE RAISES RED FLAGS IN THE DRAFT WHITE PAPER ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

The Institute of Municipal Engineering of Southern Africa (IMESA) has raised concerns that despite the latest rounds of consultation and some revisions, the draft White Paper on Local Government has critical gaps. Unless addressed, the flawed document will not achieve

MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE RAISES RED FLAGS IN THE DRAFT WHITE PAPER ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Read More »

Beyond the Panels: Why EPC Selection is the Most Critical Decision in South Africa’s Energy Transition.

As South Africa’s renewable energy market expands and matures, more companies are turning to private energy infrastructure to manage costs, reduce reliance on the grid and secure long-term power supply. Commercial solar installations, hybrid systems and off-grid solutions are increasingly

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