Nuclear is back at the heart of South Africa's energy plan.
The lights are staying on, the power market is opening up to competition, and after years of stop-start, new nuclear power is firmly back on the table.
We sat down with Loyiso Tyabashe, Group CEO of @necsa_Ltd , to unpack what nuclear's revival really means for clean, low-carbon power, and for the skills and careers it'll take to deliver it.
A new episode of Energy Conversations drops on Tuesday. Catch us on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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The lights may be on, but what comes next?
In the Season 3 opener of Energy Conversations, Energy Minister @Kgosientsho_R joins us to talk energy price, access, load reduction, and why South Africa’s energy future must move from policy to participation.
🎧 Episode 1 will be available on YouTube, Spotify & Apple Podcast on 24 March.
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THE SKILLS GAP DEMANDS SYSTEMIC ALIGNMENT
South Africa reports of youth outside the workforce. Institutions process billions in grant applications. A structural mismatch exists between current qualifications and industrial absorption capacity.
• Training must align with market demand.
• Education requires enterprise capacity to function effectively.
We must align educational outputs with verified industrial demand to prevent qualified unemployment.
Watch Episode 16 of the Energy Conversations Podcast at the link in our bio.
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We’re incredibly proud to share that Youth in Energy Conversations, the youth engagement arm of Energy Conversations has been awarded the Youth in Energy Award at the SANEDI 3rd Annual Energy Conference.
This recognition speaks directly to the conversations we’ve been intentional about building: creating space for young voices in the energy sector, spotlighting emerging leaders, and supporting the next generation to meaningfully participate in and shape Africa’s energy future.
To every young person, guest, and listener who has been part of this journey this win belongs to you. You are the reason these conversations carry weight and relevance.
We’re grateful, but more importantly, we’re energized. This is fuel to go even harder expanding the platform, deepening the dialogue, and making sure youth perspectives are not just heard, but taken seriously where decisions are made.
A special shout out to our youth hosts Wandile Ntshingila and Nolukhanyo Mpisane, you are a great example of what happens when young people take up space in the energy sector.
Grateful. Focused. And building forward.
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1/ Electricity markets have two layers: physical and financial.
Garth Greubel explains in Episode 15:
“All a trader does is deal with the financial consequences of a transaction between a willing buyer and a willing seller.”
2/ The grid operates under physical laws.
Frequency stability, voltage control, inertia.
These are engineering realities, not contractual ones.
3/ Traders manage financial risk between buyers and sellers.
They do not control power flow in real time. The System Operator does.
4/ A well-designed market must pay for both the financial layer and the physical infrastructure.
Blurring the distinction can create pricing distortions.
Watch here: https://t.co/U1mDBps8Fu
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Energy Conversations Podcast – Season 1, Episode 18: Outlook on South Africa’s Energy Sector
In this episode, we unpack the outlook of South Africa’s energy sector, exploring key trends, challenges, and developments shaping the country’s energy future.
Host Thokozile Zambane Zambane is joined by a distinguished panel of experts: Dr. Enos Banda, Lungile Mashele , M.Inst.D, Craig Morkel, and Pippa Brown, who share insights on where the sector is headed and what this means for policy, industry, and investment.
Powered by the African Energy Leadership Centre at Wits Business School.
Watch and listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts:
https://t.co/hdnr9aIfy4
#EnergyConversations #SouthAfricaEnergy #EnergyOutlook #EnergyTransition #EnergyPolicy #RenewableEnergy #EnergyLeadership #Sustainability #WitsBusinessSchool
We’re excited to share that the Energy Conversations Podcast has officially reached 14,000 views as of 12 February 2026!
Thank you to every listener, supporter, and guest who continues to engage in meaningful conversations around energy, innovation, and the future of our industry. Your support makes this journey possible.
This is just the beginning — bigger discussions and impactful insights are still to come.
Let’s keep the conversation going. ⚡🎙️
#EnergyConversations #PodcastGrowth #14KViews #EnergyIndustry #ThoughtLeadership #Grateful
One farmer gets R400M, or 400 families get an economic future?
Lungile Mashele calls for a rethink of energy land leases to ensure the #JustTransition actually builds community wealth.
Full episode: https://t.co/AQcfF6CbEm
Energy Conversations Podcast – Season 1, Episode 17: Battery Storage
In this episode, we unpack battery storage and key developments shaping South Africa’s energy sector, exploring how storage solutions are enabling a more resilient and flexible energy system.
Host Thokozile Zambane is joined by a panel of industry experts: Maloba G. Tshehla, Head of Advisory at the ED Platform; Gracia Munganga, Senior Technical Advisor at Abt Global; Phemelo Mitchell, Advisor at the C&I Solar and Storage Summit; Tumi Mphahlele, Chief Executive of IG3N Energy Storage; and Monde Soni, Chairman of the SAIEE Power and Energy Division.
Powered by the African Energy Leadership Centre at Wits Business School.
Watch and listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/zjh9N3ExF9
#EnergyConversations #BatteryStorage #EnergyStorage #SouthAfricaEnergy #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy #PowerSolutions #EnergyLeadership #SAIEE #WitsBusinessSchool
South Africa’s energy transition isn’t starting from zero — wind and solar procurement have already taught us hard lessons, and the real question now is whether we’re willing to apply them as the system scales. Full conversation in Season 1, Episode 17.
#EnergyTransition #SouthAfricaEnergy #JustTransition #RenewableEnergy #EnergyPolicy #PowerSectorReform #EnergyEconomics #WindAndSolar #InfrastructureMatters #SystemScale #LessonsLearned #EnergyLeadership #EnergyConversationsPodcast #Season1Episode17
Tell us what’s on your mind.
What are you curious about?
What would you like to understand more deeply?
What energy stories matter to you or your community?
Your voice will help shape the themes, stories, and explainers for the new season of Energy Conversations.
Share your thoughts using the link below.
https://t.co/J1qfiIyT3n
Your voice matters. And together, we can shape South Africa’s energy future.
#EnergyConversations#YourVoiceMatters #SouthAfricaEnergy #Season3
Energy Conversations Podcast – Season 2, Episode 2
Energy Resilience: Practical Solutions for Everyday South Africans
In this episode, we focus on energy resilience as a practical reality — exploring how South Africans can navigate daily power challenges, manage energy costs, and make informed decisions toward a more secure energy future.
Host Thokozile Zambane is joined by Hleziphi Siyothula-Mtshizana, CEO of Inpursuit Renewable Energy; Trevor Mthombothi, CEO of Mzansi Solar; and Lindiwe Nkosi, CEO of Linothando, for a grounded, solutions-driven conversation.
Key question:
How can we help ordinary South Africans make informed energy decisions?
Powered by the African Energy Leadership Centre at Wits Business School.
Watch and listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/xY3ihlyiN5
#EnergyConversations #EnergyResilience #SouthAfricaEnergy #PowerSolutions #EnergyAccess #EnergyTransition #Leadership #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #WitsBusinessSchool
Tell us what’s on your mind.
What are you curious about?
What would you like to understand more deeply?
What energy stories matter to you or your community?
Your voice will help shape the themes, stories, and explainers for the new season of Energy Conversations.
Share your thoughts using the link below.
https://t.co/J1qfiIyT3n
Your voice matters. And together, we can shape South Africa’s energy future.
#EnergyConversations#YourVoiceMatters#SouthAfricaEnergy#Season3
Energy Conversations Podcast – Season 2, Episode 1
South Africa’s Energy Policy – Regulatory Update
We kicked off Season 2 by unpacking the latest regulatory developments shaping South Africa’s energy sector.
In this episode, host Thokozile Zambane is joined by Prof. Sampson Mamphweli, Head of the Energy Secretariat at the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI), and Happy Khambule, Energy and Environment Director at Business Unity South Africa (BUSA).
Powered by the African Energy Leadership Centre at Wits Business School.
Watch and listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcast: https://t.co/Vn8wBLM8cY
#EnergyConversations #EnergyPolicy #RegulatoryUpdate #SouthAfricaEnergy #EnergyTransition #Leadership #Sustainability #SANEDI #BUSA #WitsBusinessSchool
Tell us what’s on your mind.
What are you curious about?
What would you like to understand more deeply?
What energy stories matter to you or your community?
Your voice will help shape the themes, stories, and explainers for the new season of Energy Conversations.
Share your thoughts using the link below.
https://t.co/J1qfiIyT3n
Your voice matters. And together, we can shape South Africa’s energy future.
#EnergyConversations#YourVoiceMatters#SouthAfricaEnergy#Season3
@EnergyConvos RECAP: Building the Backbone: How NTCSA is Leading South Africa’s Energy Future.
This episode isn’t just a discussion — it’s a blueprint for building a resilient, equitable, and future-ready energy system.
#EnergyConversations#EnergyLeadership#WBS
South Africa’s Consumption of Natural Gas
Paul Eardley, Oil & Gas Specialist at @StandardBankZA Bank, unpacks South Africa’s natural gas landscape and what it means for energy security, pricing, and long-term planning.
Key facts about natural gas in South Africa:
⛽ Domestic gas production is limited, despite South Africa having natural gas resources.
🚢 Most of South Africa’s gas supply is imported, increasing exposure to global price volatility.
🛢️ Local gas reserves, such as the Brulpadda and Luiperd fields, are under development — but commercial production remains years away.
⚡ This reality makes infrastructure investment, diversification, and careful transition planning critical in the short to medium term.
Understanding South Africa’s gas consumption is essential for making informed decisions about the country’s evolving energy mix.
Follow our Energy 101 series for clear, accessible explanations of how South Africa’s energy system works.
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Episode Recap | Building the Backbone: How NTCSA is Leading South Africa’s Energy Future
In this high-voltage conversation, we sit down with Monde Bala, CEO of the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA), to unpack the most urgent issues shaping the country’s energy landscape.
From Eskom’s unbundling to the rise of NTCSA, Monde shares clear insights on rewiring South Africa’s transmission system, unlocking renewable energy through the Transmission Development Plan, and what lies ahead for the country’s energy future.
This episode isn’t just a discussion — it’s a blueprint for building a resilient, equitable, and future-ready energy system.
#EnergyConversations #NTCSA #SouthAfricaEnergy #EnergyTransition #PoweringTheFuture #RenewableEnergy #TransmissionInfrastructure #EnergyLeadership #EnergyPolicy #GridTransformation