Joburg Indaba is the go-to forum for critical, constructive conversations on South Africa’s mining future and challenges.
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BME’s approach to sustainability addresses some of mining’s most pressing challenges, particularly the need to reduce carbon emissions, with Hennecke emphasising the critical link between energy efficiency and carbon reduction.
Joburg Indaba is the go-to forum for critical, constructive conversations on South Africa’s mining future and challenges.
Joburg Indaba is the go-to forum for critical, constructive conversations on South Africa’s mining future and challenges.
A study finds that replacing natural gas with electric and biomass power, along with improved energy efficiency, could help some pulp and paper mills...
As discussions continue, the Joburg Indaba is set to explore how South Africa’s mining sector can navigate shifting markets.
To increase energy efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint of hydrogen fuel...
To increase energy efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint of hydrogen fuel...
Electrifying factories could significantly reduce carbon emissions by allowing heavy industry to store and use heat like power in a battery.
Data centres are expanding at record speed to meet the dual pressures of artificial intelligence (AI) workloads and sustainability demands, says...
The role of nuclear energy in meeting Africa’s future energy needs is the highlight of the ongoing African Energy Week 2025 (AEW 2025), presently in...
Technical Adviser at the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, Dr Yussif Sulemana, says that though Ghana acknowledges that sustainable energy has...