Explosion at French nuclear site kills one
A furnace has exploded at the Marcoule nuclear waste treatment site in southern France, killing one person.
Cutting coal costs to Eskom not the first resort, says Deloitte’s...
WASTAGE in the value chain ought to be eliminated first before cutting coal prices supplied to Eskom, said Andrew Lane, energy, resources and industrials...
Mantashe calls on ventilation to be restored at Gloria to expedite...
SOUTH African mines minister, Gwede Mantashe, said it was vital ventilation was restored to the Gloria coal mine in Mpumalanga province so that the...
Brian Molefe appointed acting CEO of Eskom
Brian Molefe, CEO of Transnet, has been appointed acting CEO of Eskom, the state-owned power utility.
Govt may regulate coal exports
Government is seriously considering the regulation of coal exports to protect Eskom from local producers who get higher prices for their coal in India and China.
Forbes in R45m legal fight with Rio Tinto
Forbes Coal capped a miserable period over the last six months disclosing it had defaulted on a loan and was involved in a legal dispute with Rio Tinto.
Eskom, Anglo to ink Kusile coal supply deal
The supply agreement paves the way for the building of the New Largo coal
mine by Anglo American, which could cost between R16bn to R20bn.
Glasenberg says Glencore considering raising target on Scope 3 emissions control
GLENCORE may raise its 15-year Scope 3 carbon emissions reduction target when it convenes an investor update on December 4, said CEO, Ivan Glasenberg.
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Eskom took Tegeta shares as security for R586m prepayment
ESKOM accepted shares in Tegeta Exploration & Resources (Tegeta) as security for R586m it prepaid the Gupta family company for coal from Optimum colliery.
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Implats signs deal to supply IRS with renewable power
IMPALA Platinum (Implats) said on Monday it had signed a power purchase agreement with a renewable energy aggregator that will supply 90% of energy...


















