TIGER BRANDS SIGNS ELECTRICITY DEAL
Tiger Brands has signed a major electricity wheeling agreement with renewable energy company Apollo Africa.
From 2028, several Gauteng manufacturing sites will receive renewable electricity through the national grid, with some facilities sourcing around 60% of their power this way.
The company says the move will help lower its environmental impact while improving long-term cost efficiency.
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The irony of F1’s “green engines”:
- All race cars combined over a season: ~150 tonnes CO₂/year
- F1’s total footprint from flying cargo everywhere: ~250,000+ tonnes
Even if fuel consumption tripled using V12s, that’s <1% from the engines.
But sure, let’s nerf the engines.
Analysis of the design of the South African Wholesale Electricity Market and its implications for Businesses and Municipalities https://t.co/LzsKwcH23v
4/ Is the debate around creating an independent transmission company in South Africa, as @jacob_maroga seeks to define it, all about a European vs Brics strategic view of our electricity future. Strange then that China, Russia, India and Brazil have all unbundled their power sectors and created separate, independent transmission companies to facilitate competitive entry by multiple generators.
Eskom behind-the-scenes dealings exposed
Eskom has been speaking with two voices: one calibrated for media, public and political consumption, and another reserved for the courtroom.
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Growing up is realizing Europe would collapse if Africa's had complete control of her natural resources..
This is why France is panicking after Troure kicked them out.