A court hearing on Tuesday will determine whether SA can move forward with a project to top up its energy capacity after a year of record power blackouts. The ruling will also be critical for the businessman who blocked the plan with his lawsuit.
A court hearing that started on Tuesday will determine whether South Africa can move forward with an emergency power project. The ruling will also be critical for the businessman who blocked the plan with his lawsuit.
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Image Source: Business Tech A key obstacle to an emergency program to supply 2,000 megawatts of power to South Africa’s grid has been removed with the dismissal of a legal challenge to the process by a losing bidder. DNG Energy, which was seeking to supply power from gas-fired plants, had its application to halt the process dismissed and was ordered to pay legal costs,