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Wits gets R54m in funding to lead SA quantum technologies initiative
A University of the Witwatersrand- (Wits-) led consortium has been awarded R54-million in funding by the Department of Science and Innovation to set up a national quantum technologies initiative....
UK supporting the construction of large-scale lithium refinery
The UK government announced on Monday that it was supporting the establishment of the first large-scale merchant lithium refinery in Europe. To be constructed by UK company Green Lithium, the...
SANParks understands that sustainable conservation requires local community beneficiation
South African National Parks (SANParks) was very aware of the need to ensure it delivered economic benefits for the local communities around is protected conservation areas. This was...
Necsa reports much reduced losses, achieving turnaround
The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) was successfully turning itself around, the State-owned entity’s CEO, Loyiso Tyabashe, has told Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Mineral...
DMRE’s conception of a just energy transition
Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) director-general Jacob Mbele has given his department’s conception of what a just energy transition would look like. He was responding to a...
ICAO aims for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050
The member States of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), an intergovernmental organisation which is a specialised agency of the United Nations, on Friday agreed at the 41st ICAO...
Africa needs to use all its energy sources to develop – AU commissioner
Africa must make use of all its energy resources, as it needs to achieve development. So affirmed African Union (AU) Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy Amani Abou-Zeid in her keynote...
Rolls-Royce enters partnership to develop green hydrogen plants
Rolls-Royce Power Systems, the Germany-based business unit of UK-based global major power and propulsion systems group Rolls-Royce, has entered into an agreement to cooperate with German specialist...
Spirited defence of African oil and gas at opening of energy conference
The African oil and especially gas sector received a spirited defence from African Energy Chamber chairperson NJ Ayuk on Tuesday. He was giving the opening address at Africa Energy Week 2022, in...
IATA to trial air cargo carbon emissions calculator with Etihad
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Etihad Airways will be jointly trialling a calculation tool for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that has been specially developed for cargo...
Nobel laureate emphasises need for science collaboration
The key to successful research in science, and not least in Nobel Prize-winning research, is having the right research collaborators. This was highlighted by the co-winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize...
Defence Force urged to revive ‘neglected’ Works Formation
Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Defence has called for the Department of Defence (DoD) to revive and capacitate the Defence Works Formation, and to treat this as a matter of urgency. The...
South African Astronomical Observatory has added important capabilities this year
The South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO), a ‘business unit’ of the National Research Foundation, is focused on optical astronomy and formally came into being in 1972, although it can...
Combat energy poverty as well as achieve decarbonisation - Mantashe
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe on Tuesday warned that the need to transition to low-carbon energy sources sat “uncomfortably” with energy poverty in Africa. He did so in his...
African aviation bounces back to pre-Covid levels, except in Southern Africa
Africa’s aviation sector was recovering strongly from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, but Southern Africa was lagging significantly behind the continent’s other three IATA sub-regions (East...
New funding to help Africa adapt to climate change announced
New funding, totalling $55-million, to help African countries to adapt to the effects of climate change, was announced by four West European countries at the Africa Adaptation Summit on Tuesday....
Kenyan, Japanese groups ink geothermal power MoU
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the predominantly (70%) State-owned Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) and Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation...
Stellenbosch University researcher wins UK scientific award
University of Stellenbosch Biomedical Sciences Department Professor Novel Chegou has been awarded the Royal Society’s Africa Prize for 2022, the university announced on Wednesday. The Royal Society...
US President approves extension of nuclear cooperation pact with South Africa
US President Joe Biden has approved the proposed agreement with South Africa to extend the two countries’ agreement on cooperation regarding the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. This approval took...
Local defence company, business school partner to give graduates workplace experience
South African defence company Saab Grintek Defence (Saab Grintek), a subsidiary of Sweden’s Saab group, has partnered with the Sisekelo Institute of Business and Technology (Sisekelo) to implement...
UK atomic agency selects engineering consortium to help deliver nuclear fusion project
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), which is that country’s agency for the development of nuclear fusion power, has selected a consortium, led by design, engineering and project management...
Dow’s US plant to be powered by small nuclear reactor
US-based global multinational materials science company Dow, most famous for its chemical production (concentrated in subsidiary Dow Chemicals), has announced that it had signed a Letter of Intent...
IATA welcomes support for long-term net-zero aviation
The outcome of the recent International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) High Level Meeting (in preparation for the United Nations specialised agency’s forty-first Assembly, to be held later this...
Southern Africa lags in adoption of sustainable aviation fuel, despite great potential
At the recent Farnborough International Airshow, in England, US-based global major aerospace group Boeing unveiled a new tool to model data, which it designated Cascade, which was created to map...
Global airline body reports strong recovery in air passenger traffic
The representative body of the global airline industry, the International Air Transport Association (Iata), has reported that air passenger traffic in May this year showed an accelerating recovery,...
UK-funded low-carbon technology programme calling for proposals in South Africa
The UK government-funded Climate Finance Accelerator (CFA) programme’s South African operation is calling for investment proposals from local low-carbon projects that would fight climate change but...
Rolls-Royce buys German hydrogen PEM cell company
UK-based global major power and propulsion systems and technologies group Rolls-Royce on Wednesday announced the development of turbogenerator technology, to advance the implementation of...
Sasol, German aircraft maker sign agreement to develop sustainable aviation fuels
South African chemicals and energy company Sasol signed, on Wednesday, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with German aircraft manufacturer Deutsche Aircraft, on developing Sustainable Aviation...
Inclusion of nuclear in EU’s future energy plan rejected
Two European Parliament committees have voted against the European Commission’s plan to include nuclear energy and gas in the European Union’s (EU’s) future energy taxonomy. (The European...
Airbus launches zero carbon flight centre in UK
Europe-based global major aerospace group Airbus has announced that it has set up a Zero Emission Development Centre (ZEDC) in the UK. The ZEDC, which is located at Filton, near Bristol, in...
South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope makes unprecedented discovery yet again
South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope array has again proven its worth with yet another unprecedented discovery: what appears to be an unusually slowly rotating radio-emitting neutron star. The...
Southern African airlines in Catch-22 as costs rise amid fragile demand
To all practical intents and purposes, the Covid-19 pandemic hit Southern Africa just over two years ago. The pandemic and the measures adopted by the region’s governments to try and counter it...
Belgium to fund development of advanced small modular nuclear reactors
The Belgian government has announced that it will provide funding of €100-million for research into advanced small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs). The money will be given to the country’s SCK-CEN...
South African food inflation slowed a little in April, but still heading up
South African food (and non-alcoholic beverages) inflation decelerated slightly last month, in both year-on-year (y-o-y) and month-on-month (m-o-m) terms, the Bureau for Food and Agricultural...
Black hole at centre of the Milky Way successfully imaged
The international scientific collaboration known as the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) has published the first ever images of the black hole, designated Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), which sits at the...
Global nuclear body launches commercial hydrogen production roadmap initiative
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has announced that it is to develop a roadmap for the commercial scale production of hydrogen using nuclear power. This was because hydrogen was...
Local sustainable aviation fuel production will yield enviro, socioeconomic benefits – WWF SA
A report compiled for the World Wide Fund for Nature South Africa (better known as WWF SA) has concluded that the local production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) would bring major economic...
Necsa starts process to replace venerable Safari-1 reactor
The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) has, with the approval of Cabinet, started the process that should result in it acquiring a new nuclear research reactor, to replace its current...
Zambian energy crisis opening way to clean energy for the country and its mines
The energy crisis in Zambia had created a situation in which the country could combine increasing its electricity generation capacity with a simultaneous transition to low-carbon renewable energy...
Minerals Council assures it has a strong focus on safety and health in the mining industry
The Minerals Council South Africa gave a strong assurance, at a media briefing at the Mining Indaba 2022 conference in Cape Town on Wednesday, that it was acting to halt and reverse the regression...
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