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Ida Skivenes puts Picasso on a plate.

Stuck between solar and theft, municipalities founder on electricity

Local governments are losing income to theft of electricity, unpaid bills and renewable energy.

The rain expected between December and March may impact coal handling and feeding to the boilers with a potential impact on generation production. Photo: Madelene Cronje

SADC says it can end power shortages by 2019

Southern Africa completed building nearly 2 000 megawatts of generation since 2014. It will finish a further 2 763 megawatts in 2015.

The power tility expects to return units to service over the next few days

Eskom declares electricity supply emergency

Power utility Eskom has again declared an emergency as four generating units developed "technical problems".

Earlier on Wednesday, Eskom chief financial officer Calib Cassim explained that the key driver behind the tariff increases is that the power utility can no longer depend on continued financial support from the government.

Gas could satisfy most of South Africa’s power needs

Eskom’s recent application for price increases is a watershed – it marks the point at which South Africa’s electricity is no longer cheap.

Eskom gets cracking on to-do list

Eskom chief executive Brian Dames has to overcome numerous hurdles. He needs the public to save energy and municipalities to lower profit margins.

Eskom ‘must put SA’s needs first’

Eskom ‘must put SA’s needs first’

In the face of the threat of load shedding, Eskom is being challenged to cut back on exports.

Municipalities cash in on power

Municipal electricity costs are coming under fire as the state gears up to review South Africa’s electricity pricing policy.

‘Pet’ power project under fire

‘Pet’ power project under fire

Despite criticism the department of energy appears determined to go ahead with the building of two peaking power plants at a cost of R8-billion.

How much is the internet’s electricity bill?

The internet, with few exceptions, is free. That makes it easy to overlook the biggest hidden cost of the net: electricity.

Calculate how much electricity your appliances use

Once you know how much electricity each household appliance uses, you can work out how much you’re paying.

Save money on electricity this winter

With winter fast approaching and energy prices increasing, it’s a good idea to think of ways to save electricity.

Eskom wants enforced energy savings

Eskom is pushing for a mandatory power conservation programme that would force particularly heavy consumers to save power.

Losing Ks in suburbia

Yolandi Groenewald puts her house on a low-kilowatt diet.