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Terence Creamer

Terence Creamer

Terence Creamer is the Editor of Engineering News and a Deputy Editor for Mining Weekly. He also has editorial responsibility for Polity.org.za and Creamer Media's Research Channel Africa.

By Terence Creamer

SOLA Group CEO Dom Wills

Pioneering 195 MW solar plant to sell clean electricity to multiple customers across the country

19th January 2024

South African independent power producer the SOLA Group has started construction on a pioneering 195 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in the Free State, which will wheel and sell clean electricity... 


A turbine at sunrise at Red Rocket's Roggeveld Wind Farm

Red Rocket confirms initial 500 MW of interest in 2 000 MW virtual wheeling renewables scheme

19th January 2024

Independent power producer (IPP) Red Rocket reports that it has signed up customers for 500 MW of the 2 000 MW of capacity it aims to deploy over the coming three years as part of an innovative... 


The Durban Container Terminal

Tender out for Durban terminal berths expansion

19th January 2024

The Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has issued a tender for the reconstruction, deepening and lengthening of three berths at the Pier 2 North Quay of the currently congested Durban... 


The PetroSA GTL refinery in Mossel Bay

Shrugging off sanctions risk, PetroSA aims to seal deal with GazpromBank by April to resuscitate GTL refinery

19th January 2024

South Africa’s PetroSA aims to make a final investment decision (FID) by April on a project designed to support the resumption of production at the mothballed gas-to-liquids (GTL) refinery in... 


Priscillah Mabelane

Sasol’s Mabelane to head board of Eskom’s unbundled grid company

19th January 2024

The inaugural board of directors of the National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA), which was announced by the Eskom board on Tuesday, will be chaired by Priscillah Mabelane, who is also... 


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Gas lock-in

19th January 2024

“If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail,” the quote, attributed to Benjamin Franklin, reads. What happens, however, when your plan is a failure? The misnamed draft Integrated Resource Plan... 


Busy week for DMRE as it hosts IPP bidders conferences and IRP workshop

Busy week for DMRE as it hosts IPP bidders conferences and IRP workshop

15th January 2024

The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) and the Independent Power Producer Office (IPPO) have a busy week ahead, with three virtual bidders conferences to be hosted over Wednesday and... 


Priscillah Mabelane

Sasol’s Mabelane to head board at Eskom’s unbundled grid company, NTCSA

9th January 2024

The inaugural board of directors of the National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA), which was announced by the Eskom board on Tuesday, will be chaired by Priscillah Mabelane, who is also... 


Busa energy and environment desk head Happy Khambule

Busa warns that lack of detail in IRP 2023 makes it impossible to assess plan’s credibility

8th January 2024

Business Unity South Africa (Busa) will approach the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) to secure the technoeconomic information that has been used to inform the assumptions... 


Four utility-scale battery projects worth R10bn  selected following inaugural public tender

Four utility-scale battery projects worth R10bn selected following inaugural public tender

15th December 2023

The South African government has selected preferred bidders for the development of four utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in the Northern Cape, with a combined investment... 


A steel section being made

Finding immediate steel alternatives a concern as AMSA prepares to wind down longs unit

15th December 2023

ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) has indicated that it will enter discussions with buyers of its noncommodity long-steel products in an effort to limit the disruption that is set to arise because... 


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Graphics confirm how ‘devastatingly bad’ loadshedding has been in 2023

15th December 2023

South Africans are already painfully aware that 2023 has been a devastating year for power disruptions, with the latest bout of Stage 6 loadshedding having provided yet another traumatic reminder... 


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No seamless extension

15th December 2023

The Koeberg saga, much like South Africa’s ongoing efforts to tackle loadshedding decisively, hardly ever fails to disappoint. Having missed deadline after deadline, Africa’s only nuclear power... 


South Africa moves to procure 5GW of renewables, 2GW of gas-to-power, 615 MW of battery storage

South Africa moves to procure 5GW of renewables, 2GW of gas-to-power, 615 MW of battery storage

14th December 2023

The South African government has released three requests for proposals (RFPs) for new electricity generation and storage capacity, including 5 000 MW of new wind and solar, 2 000 MW of gas-to-power... 


The Klipheuwel wind farm

South Africa launches renewables procurement round for 5 000 MW of wind and solar

14th December 2023

The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has released the much-anticipated and delayed seventh bid window (BW7) of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme... 


Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa

South Africa to release 2 500 MW nuclear RFP by March, despite electricity plan review

12th December 2023

The South African government will publish a request for proposals (RFP) for 2 500 MW of new nuclear capacity by March 2024, following the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s (Nersa’s)... 


Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni

Ntshavheni confirms draft IRP 2023 contains ‘significant’ revisions, but offers no clarity on consultation process

11th December 2023

Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has confirmed that the draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) approved by Cabinet for public comment includes two time horizons as well as significant... 


Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has confirmed that the IRP update contains a revised decommissioning schedule for Eskom’s aged coal power stations.

IRP update approved by Cabinet includes new coal decommissioning schedule

10th December 2023

Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa reports that Cabinet has approved the release of an updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for public comment and also confirms that the document contains... 


Power lines with wind turbines in the background

Renewables bodies await publication of Eskom’s curtailment framework

8th December 2023

The associations representing the wind and solar sectors as well as independent power producers (IPPs) more generally are eagerly awaiting a proposed curtailment addendum to Eskom’s Grid Connection... 


Sean Flanagan will retire as CEO with effect from March 1, 2024.

Aveng shifts ‘locus’ to Melbourne as it names new CEO

8th December 2023

The locus of JSE-listed construction group Aveng is set to shift to Australia following the appointment of Scott Cummins, who currently leads McConnell Dowell, to succeed Sean Flanagan as CEO, as... 


Workers installing solar panels

New $1.8bn-plus concessional loan package signed to support JET-IP

8th December 2023

South Africa has confirmed the signing of three new policy loan agreements – worth more than $1.8-billion – in support of the country’s Just Energy Transition Investment Plan (JET-IP), the... 


Map showing the proposed locations for installing synchronous condensers

Eskom to add synchronous condensers to network

8th December 2023

Eskom is preparing to introduce 11 synchronous condensers – seven new and four repurposed – across its transmission system to support grid stability as the penetration of variable renewable-energy... 


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No love, but some sympathy

8th December 2023

There is not much love for ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA). The near-monopoly business is seen as over-protected, and under responsive by many of its customers. Many questions have been raised... 


Boegoebaai greenfield site

Sasol appoints adviser to search for Boegoebaai hydrogen export hub coinvestors

1st December 2023

A financial adviser has been appointed to assist Sasol in a search for potential coinvestors into a green hydrogen and ammonia export hub at Boegoebaai, in the Northern Cape, following the... 


Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana

Treasury says equity injection can be averted as it unveils R47bn Transnet guarantee

1st December 2023

A R47-billion guarantee facility, effective immediately, has been extended to struggling State-owned freight logistics group Transnet in support of its recovery plan and to meet its immediate debt... 


Lineworkers seen working on an Eskom transmission line

Eskom’s hockey-stick-shaped grid deployment plan comes under scrutiny

1st December 2023

The hockey-stick-curve shape of Eskom’s ten-year execution plan for delivering much-needed new transmission infrastructure continues to come under intense scrutiny from domestic industry, with... 


Wind farm with substation in foreground

New Eskom curtailment framework to promptly unlock 4 GW of grid capacity in wind-rich provinces

1st December 2023

Eskom has confirmed that it will release a curtailment addendum to its recently published Generation Connection Capacity Assessment (GCCA) that will unlock 4 GW of connection capacity immediately... 


Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe

Envisaged State petroleum company will be empowered to be involved in ‘any form of energy’

1st December 2023

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has released a draft Bill for public comment outlining the establishment of the South African National Petroleum Company (SANPC), which the... 


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Green growth and jobs

1st December 2023

Transitioning South Africa’s energy ecosystem from its current over-reliance on coal to one progressively based on the country’s natural advantages of abundant sun, wind and land will take decades.... 


Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe

Mantashe says special Cabinet meeting will consider IRP update after Ministers request time to ‘apply their minds’

30th November 2023

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe confirmed that an update of the Integrated Resource Plan, which he has previously dubbed ‘IRP2023’, had served before Cabinet on November 29,... 


A steel section being made

Finding immediate steel alternatives a concern as AMSA prepares to wind down longs unit

29th November 2023

ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) has indicated that it will enter discussions with buyers of its noncommodity long-steel products in an effort to limit the disruption that is set to arise because... 


Busa president and Discovery CEO Adrian Gore

Gore warns of ‘plateauing’ pace of delivery on power, logistics, crime reforms

29th November 2023

Business Unity South Africa (Busa) president Adrian Gore has warned that the pace of delivery across the joint initiatives being taken with government on electricity, logistics and crime is... 


ArcelorMittal South Africa CEO Kobus Verster

ArcelorMittal SA CEO sees no way of avoiding longs closure, says wind down to start in Jan

28th November 2023

ArcelorMittal South Africa CEO Kobus Verster believes there is no immediate prospect of addressing the structural issues undermining the financial viability of the group’s long-products business... 


The Newcastle Works

3 500 jobs at risk as ArcelorMittal mulls closure of longs units at Newcastle, Vereeniging

28th November 2023

Steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa has indicated that it may close its long-products business, which could result in the loss of 3 500 direct and contractor jobs at its Newcastle and... 


Residents in areas such as Joburg have complained that the latest episode of Stage 6 has felt more intense than previous bouts

De-escalation in loadshedding forecast for coming week as country emerges from renewed Stage 6 trauma

26th November 2023

Eskom is forecasting a de-escalation in the intensity of rotational power cuts for the coming week following the traumatic return of Stage 6 on Friday November 24 and complaints in certain... 


Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa

Black Friday loadshedding triggered by depletion of reserves and heat-wave demand spike

24th November 2023

Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa attributed the “unwelcome” ramp up in the intensity of loadshedding to Stage 6 to a need for Eskom to rebuild its emergency reserves that had been... 


The 20 MW/100MWh Hex BESS site, in Worcester in the Western Cape

Eskom’s Hex battery the first of eight utility-scale projects being deployed across four provinces

24th November 2023

Eskom has officially started operating the first of eight utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) projects being introduced as part of Phase 1 of a World Bank-funded programme to add... 


Ferrochrome smelter

Regulator approves Eskom tariff discounts for ferrochrome groups

24th November 2023

The Energy Regulator has approved six-year negotiated pricing agreements (NPAs) for ferrochrome smelters operated in South Africa by both Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture and Samancor Chrome. The... 


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Light from the tunnel?

24th November 2023

Reform progress in South Africa rarely moves in a straight line from A to B, with the stop/start nature of the country’s electricity reform being a case in point. Nevertheless, there is a... 


Sean Flanagan will retire as CEO with effect from March 1, 2024.

Aveng shifts 'epicentre' to Melbourne as it names Cummins as new CEO

22nd November 2023

The locus of JSE-listed construction group Aveng is set to shift to Australia following the appointment of Scott Cummins, who currently leads McConnell Dowell, to succeed Sean Flanagan as CEO, as... 


Solar panels

Sasol, Air Liquide conclude corporate PPA with Mainstream for 97.5 MW solar project

21st November 2023

A 97.5 MW solar photovoltaic project will be constructed in the Free State following the signing of a 20-year corporate power purchase agreement (PPA) between Mainstream Renewable Power and... 


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