The Minerals Council South Africa has urged the government to solve the country's energy crisis by adding more power generation capacity from both distributed and large-scale renewables. Meanwhile, several mining companies operating in South Africa are planning their own big solar parks, including two 200 MW facilities under development by Sibanye-Stillwater and Vedanta.The mining business is an energy-intensive one and having to deal almost every day with the potential risk of load-shedding, which occurs when South Africa's troubled national utility Eskom reduces power supply because demand ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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