As the country basks in what many South Africans recognise as the luxury of uninterrupted electricity supply, one can’t help but wonder when the bubble will burst. It’s been just more than two weeks since load shedding was suspended around 14 December.
Using the principles of international law and the regulatory systems in Germany and the UK, the PhD study of Roelof van Huyssteen proposed a new renewable energy statute for South Africa to promote environmental, economic and social development and t
With a goal to use his research to help reform SA’s electricity sector, a 30-year-old man graduated from Nelson Mandela University (NMU) recently with a PhD in public law.