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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.
Basic Fuel Price formula in focus amid dramatic shift in South Africa’s supply sources
The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources (DMPR), which is now preparing for a prolonged period of fuel supply and pricing pressure as a result of the damage to energy infrastructure during...
National Rail Bill being prepared in bid to embed reforms – Creecy
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy reports that she intends seeking Cabinet approval for a new National Rail Bill during the 2026/27 financial year and that the Bill will aim to embed in legislation...
Nersa aims to decide on Eskom’s 62c/kWh ferrochrome tariff offer by end of June
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has confirmed that it received an application from Eskom on April 10 in relation to a 62c/kWh tariff offer for the ferrochrome sector and has...
IMF cuts South Africa’s growth outlook amid mounting war-linked energy crisis
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cut its 2026 growth projection for the South African economy to only 1% from a January projection of 1.4%, as it warned that the outbreak of war in the...
Eskom and ferrochrome producers strike 62c/kWh deal, with Nersa process to follow
Electricity utility Eskom has announced the conclusion of a much-anticipated 62c/kWh electricity tariff deal with ferrochrome producers Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture and Samancor Chrome. The...
Launch of SAWEM delayed, but NTCSA says preparations are well advanced
The National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) has confirmed that the target date of April 1, 2026, for the launch of the South African Wholesale Electricity Market (SAWEM) will not be met,...
Ferrochrome venture again extends retrenchment deadline following Eskom request
The Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture has agreed to further extend the date for the termination of Section 189 retrenchment consultations under way with workers at its ferrochrome smelters – this time...
PPC says ‘more to come’ from turnaround even if market remains subdued
PPC CEO Matias Cardarelli says there is “more to come” from the cement producer’s operational and financial turnaround regardless of whether market conditions, which have remained subdued during...
Anthem already mulling addition of batteries at 475 MW Notsi PV project
Anthem CEO James Cumming says there is a “high probability” of a battery energy storage system (BESS) being integrated into its massive 475 MWac (620 MWdc) Notsi solar PV project in the Free State,...
Ramaphosa highlights the investment prospects being unlocked by ‘irreversible’ reforms
President Cyril Ramaphosa used the 2026 edition of the South Africa Investment Conference (SAIC) to highlight the new prospects being opened to domestic and foreign investors by the country’s...
Optimistic of ‘workable’ tariff solution, Glencore Merafe agrees to week-long Section 189 extension
The Glencore Merafe Chrome Venture has agreed to again delay a retrenchment process under way at its ferrochrome smelters after Eskom formally requested an extension to conclude internal governance...
Eskom says delayed Medupi FGD report to be submitted to Minister in early April
Eskom expects to submit its final benefit-cost analysis (BCA) report on flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) at the Medupi power station, in Limpopo, to Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister...
Diesel disruptions and early hikes point to possible gap in pricing framework
Government and the liquid fuels industry insist that recent disruptions to diesel supply in parts of South Africa are not related to a physical shortage of the fuel in the country. However, the...
Glencore Merafe confirms counter proposal to Eskom’s ‘unworkable’ 62c/kWh conditions
The Glencore Merafe Chrome Venture has confirmed that it has submitted a “final counterproposal” to Eskom in relation to the terms and conditions associated with the electricity utility’s 62c/kWh...
Anthem moves ahead with giant Free State PV project following offtake agreements
Leading South African independent power producer Anthem has announced that its giant 475 MWac (620 MWdc) Notsi solar PV project in the Free State has advanced to financial close after concluding...
Rail localisation study launched as public and private train operators gear up to meet 250Mt target
A study has been launched to assess South Africa’s existing railways manufacturing capacity and capability and to make recommendations on how policy and procurement can be leveraged to bolster...
Sasol to begin reducing external coal purchases as destoning plant raises quality
Energy and chemicals group Sasol is aiming to begin ramping up internal coal production and reducing external coal purchases after its destoning plant reached beneficial operation in December. CEO...
TRIM invites private firms to bid to operate three rail sidings for ten years
South Africa’s Transnet Rail Infrastructure Manager (TRIM) has initiated a process for private-sector entities to bid to operate and invest in three siding facilities for a period of ten years in...
Eskom says delayed Medupi FGD report to be submitted to Minister in early April
Eskom expects to submit its final benefit-cost analysis (BCA) report on flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) at the Medupi power station, in Limpopo, to Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister...
Nersa approves higher electricity hikes for 2026/27 after R54.7bn error
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has officially confirmed that the average tariff increase for Eskom direct customers will rise by 8.76% on April 1 and by 9.01% for...
Transnet starts process to find private partner for Richards Bay Dry Bulk Terminal
State-owned freight logistics group Transnet has initiated the first stage of a process to select a private partner for the Richards Bay Dry Bulk Terminal (RBDBT), a key export terminal in...
Urgent implementation of PPP investment model needed to halt multiyear slump – Seifsa
The multiyear slide in South Africa’s metals and engineering sector, which makes up about 25% of South Africa’s manufacturing sector and 5% of GDP, continued last year, the Steel and Engineering...
Glencore-Merafe pauses retrenchments until end-March as it weighs Eskom’s 62c/kWh offer
The Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture has paused a retrenchment process at its ferrochrome smelters by a month to March 31 after Eskom made a 62c/kWh tariff offer on the eve of its previous February...
Eskom stays legal action to allow Nersa-led process on trading rules to unfold
Eskom has reached an agreement to suspend legal proceedings instituted against the granting of trading licences in 2024 to allow the current regulatory process to draft new trading rules to proceed...
Eskom says it may take trading rules on legal review as it calls for material changes
Eskom has raised a slew of legal and technical issues with the draft trading rules being considered for approval by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) and has indicated that it...
Landmark private solar-battery hybrid project aims to enter into operation in 2028
A large-scale hybrid solar and battery project, underpinned by a landmark 25-year private power purchase agreement (PPA) with Sasol and Air Liquide, has achieved financial close and is targeting to...
Transalloys wants electricity tariff relief extended to full ferroalloys sector
Transalloys, which produces manganese ferroalloys at a smelter complex in Mpumalanga, has again warned that its operations are at risk of closure should the electricity tariff relief granted and...
Sasol to begin reducing external coal purchases as destoning plant raises quality
Energy and chemicals group Sasol is aiming to begin ramping up internal coal production and reducing external coal purchases after its destoning plant reached beneficial operation in December. CEO...
Transnet starts process to find private partner for Richards Bay Dry Bulk Terminal
State-owned freight logistics group Transnet has initiated the first stage of a process to select a private partner for the Richards Bay Dry Bulk Terminal (RBDBT), a key export terminal in...
AMSA mulls monetisation options for assets in care and maintenance worth R5bn-plus
In parallel to “expedited” negotiations with the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) over its future corporate structuring, ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) is considering partnership and...
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