The Automobile Association (AA) says despite the fuel levy extension, the adjusted petrol prices are now at record highs
The energy department revealed that if the sanctions on Russia persists, locals could soon be in a situation where fuel rationing is real.
Oh no, not again! Fuel prices will be facing a massive increase from Wednesday, 2 March 2022 – here’s how much more you will pay per litre in South Africa…
How about this? Eskom may fully fall under the government’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy. President David Mabuza suggested.
From midnight on Wednesday, 1 September, the price of a litre of 95 unleaded petrol will be R18.34 inland and R17.62 at the coast.
The government banned the sale of fuel in portable containers on Thursday. The Department of Energy discouraged South Africans from panic buying and hoarding and added that “there are sufficient products” in the country despite the current challenges.
The Department of Arts, Culture and Sports, as well as the Department of Mineral Resources, have provided lockdown updates.
Mantashe says the DA-run City of Cape Town must talk to him instead of going to court.
Ramaphosa and other delegates will attend Hlongwa’s funeral.
According to the Shadow Minister for Energy, a deal to source electricity from Congo’s Inga Dam – the soon-to-be largest facility in the world – isn’t a “bright idea”.
Jeff Radebe stressed the importance of energy efficiency in Africa.
A bleak future for our state parastatals.
The Dept of Energy is testing new ways to bring some sustainability to the energy sector.
The Slate Levy increase, which will take effect on 7 November, will account for 21.92 cents per litre.
South Africa should be investing more time and money into renewable energy as global trends shift awkwardly away from ‘dirty’ energy sources like coal.
The construction of two new coal-fired power plants is under threat from stricter funding regulations
Seems the Energy Minister is all out of ideas.
Minister for Energy Jeff Radebe has explained why petrol prices have been surging. But does he have any solutions?
South Africa’s energy plan has always been a hotly contested issue. With fears of a Russian nuclear deal and Eskom in a poor state, where to from here?
MPs from across party lines have been left furious after a no-show by the Department of Energy.
Is this a way for the department to keep tabs on electricity usage, or is it another money manoeuvre to help Eskom along?
Nothing like some more wasted millions…
South Africans have been calling out for clean energy for many years now. The latest budget cuts are not looking promising, though.
The Energy Department is having funding talks with some big groups. R68 billion is really what it means when people say “a lot of money”.