Eskom’s leadership has acknowledged that the energy landscape is changing faster than ever, and consumers and businesses don’t have the bandwidth...
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During the 1990s and early 2000s South African mines bought electricity from Eskom at regulated tariffs which were globally competitive. By Jonathan Skeen, MD: commercial at SOLA Eskom prioritised the mines as their most important customers, and faced few hurdles relating to climate change concerns. Buyers had little choice, but the energy was cheap and […]
Eskom’s leadership has acknowledged that the energy landscape is changing faster than ever, and consumers and businesses don’t have the bandwidth...
By He Yan Given the increasing volatility in the global economy and the growing uncertainty in geopolitical dynamics, along with fluctuations in...
National energy regulator Nersa has approved a 12.74% increase for Eskom electricity tariffs which will come into effect from 1 April 2025.
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Eskom faces a significant threat from declining electricity demand in South Africa as the economy becomes less energy-intensive.
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The Federal Government says plans are ongoing to increase electricity tariffs “over the next few months”. It, however, said that the planned...