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Former IPP Office head now sees definite role for private sector in grid development

Former IPP Office head now sees definite role for private sector in grid development
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Investors to discuss financing options for Africa's power projects : TechMoran

Investors to discuss financing options for Africa's power projects : TechMoran
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Western Cape maps out end to power cuts

Opposition-led Western Cape maps out end to power cuts

SA’s only opposition-led province maps out a construction of power generation to counter shortages and boost regional economy.

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De Ruyter warned WCape's Winde to be independent of Eskom soon, 'there's big trouble ahead'

South Africa’s only opposition-led province plans to facilitate the construction of almost 6 GW of power generation capacity to counter nationwide electricity shortages and bolster the regional economy. The Western Cape aims to add as much as 750 MW of supply by 2025 and to reach 5 700 MW by 2035, Premier Alan Winde, a member of the Democratic Alliance, said in an interview at Bloomberg’s Cape Town office on Wednesday. That should be sufficient to meet demand as the provincial economy expands.

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