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Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe

Government at the forefront of implementing mixed energy technologies for security of energy supply

Good progress is being made to reduce South Africa’s reliance on a few primary energy sources

Despite expenditure on infrastructure such as Eskom’s transmission lines, roads and rail transport, failures persist. Photo: Delwyn Verasamy/M&G

Stage 3 load-shedding for the weekend

Loss of generating units made blackouts necessary, power utility says

Koeberg’s chief nuclear officer, Riedewaan Barkadien, has resigned to take up an executive position at a nuclear power station in Canada. Eskom said former Koeberg power station plant manager Keith Featherstone would act as chief nuclear officer from the start of August.

Eskom’s Koeberg plant to bring some relief by end July

The completion of maintenance to a unit at the nuclear plant will add 920 megawatts to the grid

Koeberg’s chief nuclear officer, Riedewaan Barkadien, has resigned to take up an executive position at a nuclear power station in Canada. Eskom said former Koeberg power station plant manager Keith Featherstone would act as chief nuclear officer from the start of August.

Gordhan: Radioactive leaks at Koeberg were ‘negligible’

The amounts of radioactivity released in 2014 and 2015 were ‘negligible’ and it was not necessary to notify the public, Gordhan said.

Global warming and thus increased CO2 is changing the habitat of creatures such as the green turtle. (Gabriel Barathieu/Biosphoto)

Eskom burning through diesel again

The power utility’s use of open cycle gas turbines has spiked in recent months, with fuel spend on these peaking power stations soaring almost 30 fold

Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant.

Why decommissioning Koeberg nuclear plant won’t be easy

For South Africa decommissioning its nuclear plant Koeberg is a reality that cannot be ignored much longer

The Vaalputs low-grade nuclear waste facility is about 100km southeast of Springbok in the Northern Cape.

What does SA plan to do with its toxic nuclear waste?

Take a look at Germany, which is dismantling its reactors, to see the true cost of an atomic future.

A prototype “parcelcopter” or modified drone belonging to German group Deutsche Post DHL flies in front of the company’s headquarters in Bonn in December 2013.

The aviation authority says a drone licence isn’t onerous. What about hidden charges?

A flight training course costs up to R28 500 while setting up a commercial operation can amount to R80 000.

Declining US oil production

Nuclear power ‘will cost SA just $1bn’

South Africa will make a $49 billion profit on a $50 billion nuclear power station fleet, if a utopian report is to be believed.

Koeberg power station.

Fallout from nuclear tender meltdown

Eskom’s "irrational and unlawful" nuclear tender process means it will have to reconsider the issue yet again

Koeberg’s chief nuclear officer, Riedewaan Barkadien, has resigned to take up an executive position at a nuclear power station in Canada. Eskom said former Koeberg power station plant manager Keith Featherstone would act as chief nuclear officer from the start of August.

Cooler heads won’t prevail #ACmustfall

Of air conditioning and the power of protest.

Powerful: Documents reveal that Eskom’s interim chief executive Collin Matjila was a key player in the tender process.

Koeberg documents show odd decisions

Eskom’s own court papers could bolster aggrieved bidder Westinghouse’s case

AmaBhungane reporter Tabelo Timse unpacks the reaction to Co-operative Governance Minister Des van Rooyen’s month-to-month stay in a five-star hotel.

We were robbed, says nuke bidder

In just 48 hours, Eskom apparently made an about-turn to award a tender to the ‘losing’ bidder

Eskom awards ‘never-ending tender’ to Areva

After taking four years to make a decision, Eskom has awarded a multibillion-rand Koeberg refurbishment contract to French firm Areva.

SA blinded by nuclear’s dying light

International report paints a bleak future for the nuclear industry

South Africans queue to vote in the 1994 elections.

Never ending tender haunts Eskom

The board still appears hesitant to bring the farcical nuclear repair saga to a conclusion

A protester holds a placard in front of a row of policemen on horses during a demonstration against what mainly Israeli Jews of Ethiopian origin say is police racism and brutality.

Power struggle jams nuclear fix-up

The Eskom board is dragging its feet over awarding a maintenance tender for Koeberg, which has raised safety concerns

Nuclear plan slips under budget radar

If it goes ahead it will be SA’s largest contract ever, yet Pravin Gordhan failed to mention it

Koeberg at half capacity after electric fault

Eskom’s energy margin extremely tight as 900MW has been lost from the grid after a fault at Koeberg.

Atomic ambitions race the clock

Atomic ambitions race the clock

The South African government’s players have yet to reach consensus on key decisions around powering South Africa.