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GREENER SHIPPING
15th November 2024 City authorities in Shanghai, China, aim to convert the world’s busiest port into a centre of greener shipping. The target is to raise Shanghai’s low-carbon bunkering to over a million tons a year by 2030. China is stepping up competition with Asia’s bunkering hub of Singapore ahead of a... →
COBALT BLUES
8th November 2024 China’s CMOC Group, the world’s leading cobalt producer, smashed through its full-year output target last quarter after a faster-than-expected production ramp-up that affected prices for the battery material. The company produced 84 722 t of cobalt at its mines in Africa in the first nine months... →
HIGH ANXIETY
1st November 2024 While millions of Americans have already voted either in-person or through mail-in ballots ahead of the November 5 Presidential elections, there is still no indication of who will win. The margin between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is razor-thin. Anxiety levels... →
INDIA GOES FOR GRID
25th October 2024 South Africa’s lack of grid investment is well documented, but it is by no means alone in needing to catch up. This month, the Indian government unveiled a plan to revamp its power grid to accommodate a large renewable expansion through 2032. The project, estimated to cost $109-billion, will help... →
HAND OVER
18th October 2024 The National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA), which began trading on July 1, was officially launched on October 7. The entity is currently a subsidiary of Eskom Holdings, but will become a fully independent transmission system operator in the coming years. To symbolise the hand-over of... →
ELECTRO-ECONOMY
11th October 2024 China’s embrace of electric vehicles, wind, solar power and now green hydrogen are seen as increasingly important to the success of global efforts to tackle climate change. A new report by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air suggest the country’s carbon dioxide emissions may have... →
GREENER CEMENT
4th October 2024 Two of the world’s biggest cement producers, Holcim and CRH, have announced a $75-million investment into Sublime Systems, of the US, which has developed an electrochemical method of cement production that avoids the process of heating up limestone with kilns powered by fossil fuels. In tests at... →
CAUTIOUS MOOD
27th September 2024 Recent volatility in the iron-ore price, which sank below $90/t for the first time since 2022 earlier this month, reflects concern about the steel crisis in China. But there is also a more cautious mood about the outlook for growth more generally, weighed down by political uncertainty in the US.... →
CARBON COMPLIANCE
20th September 2024 China plans to impose carbon-trading compliance obligations on steel, aluminium, and cement producers next year as the country extends its carbon market beyond power utilities. About 1 500 companies in those industries will be subject to market-based carbon costs if their emissions overshoot... →
MINING VIBES
13th September 2024 MINING VIBES: More than 950 exhibitors participated in the 2024 edition of the Electra Mining Africa exhibition, the highest number in the 52-year history of the biennial event. The showcase, which was held at the Johannesburg Expo Centre, alongside Soccer City, was hosted by Specialised... →
WATER UTILITY
6th September 2024 Legislation has been approved opening the way for a new agency to develop and manage South Africa’s water infrastructure and attract financing for new projects. The Presidency says the State-owned National Water Resources Infrastructure Agency will enable the country to expand bulk water... →
TUG CHRISTENING
30th August 2024 A bottle of bubbly being smashed against the side of the Sepelong, one of five new tugboats christened at a ceremony held at the Port of Durban earlier this month. The vessels form part of Transnet National Port Authority’s (TNPA’s) R1-billion marine fleet renewal programme, which has raised the... →
CROP FAILURE
23rd August 2024 Southern Africa’s El Niño-induced drought will mean that the region will need to import at least an additional three-million tons of maize in the coming months, the Famine Early Warning Systems Network has warned. Maize farmers from Angola to Zambia and Mozambique suffered the worst dry spell in... →
CARBON SHADOW
16th August 2024 A new Rockefeller Foundation report warns that the world’s 72 most energy-poor nations, of which 44 are in Africa, will need to deploy 8 700 terawatt-hours of clean energy production yearly, or twice the US’s current generation, to develop and grow. But to avoid accounting for three quarters of... →
CONTIGUOUS COPPER
9th August 2024 Following is failed attempt to take over Anglo American in a deal primarily driven by copper, BHP has announced a joint venture with Lundin Mining to buy copper miner Filo. Besides each taking a 50% stake in the Filo del Sol copper project, in Chile, BHP will also acquire half of Lundin’s... →
COPPER RECOVERY
2nd August 2024 Zambia’s yearly copper production will grow more than 40% to 1 million tons in 2027, the country’s Finance Ministry has reported. Zambia’s copper output hit a 14-year low of 698 566 t in 2023 as its mining sector faced tax changes and clashes with the previous government. Africa’s second-largest... →
HYDROGEN EXPORTS
26th July 2024 Germany’s H2Global has agreed to import green ammonia, produced from green hydrogen, from Egypt in a bid to accelerate Europe’s energy transition. H2Global will buy at least 259 000 t of the carrier for hydrogen in the period from 2027 to 2033, from a production site in Egypt owned by the UAE’s... →
PLANTATION AUTOMATION
19th July 2024 This drone monitoring the oil palm fruits as they ripen is one of several technological solutions being deployed across Malaysian plantations that are seeking alternatives for some of the most difficult jobs, amid worker shortages and falling production. Bloomberg reports that self-driving trucks... →
MORE LITHIUM
12th July 2024 Four new Argentinian lithium projects are set to enter production in the coming months, which will almost double the country’s production capacity. Built on salt lakes nestled in the Andes mountains in South America’s so-called lithium triangle, Bloomberg notes that the extra production comes... →
SUPPLY UNCERTAINTY
5th July 2024 The global market for liquefied natural (LNG) gas faces supply uncertainty from factors including sanctions on Russian fuel, aging plants and attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, the International Gas Union warns. Gas has become an increasingly global commodity, with Europe leaning heavily on LNG... →
LINES AUCTIONS
28th June 2024 The head of the Independent Power Producer Office, which oversees the public procurement of renewable energy, believes it is feasible to set up a similar agency to facilitate private investment in transmission infrastructure (see also page 14) . “It’s not going to be a cut and paste into the... →
EXPORT SHIFT
21st June 2024 Volkswagen South Africa (VWSA) is sceptical about South Africa’s plans to produce electric vehicles for export to developed markets and is instead focusing on sustaining outlets for its internal combustion engine vehicles, notably the Polo, seen here being assembled at its Kariega plant. VWSA MD... →
FUNDING APPETITE
14th June 2024 The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which is headquartered in Beijing, plans to invest $1-billion in projects across Africa, where only 4% of the $52-billion it has financed since its inception eight years ago has been directed. AIIB president Jin Liqun reports it has a pipeline of... →
GRID AUCTIONS
7th June 2024 An office to manage auctions of independent transmission projects could be set up at a leading South African development finance institution. Bloomberg reports that the Development Bank of Southern Africa is aiming to establish the office to bring in private funding into the deployment for the... →
GOLDEN AGE
31st May 2024 The gold price is extremely sensitive to global developments and to newsflow, and the strong upward momentum in the price of the precious metal during 2024 has been underpinned by geopolitical uncertainty. This month, gold surged to an all-time dollar high, and with persistent inflation, economic... →
SUBSIDY REINSTATED
24th May 2024 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates that the reintroduction of a gasoline subsidy in Nigeria could consume almost half of the country’s projected oil revenue this year. President Bola Tinubu halted the subsidy at in mid-2023 to help government repair its finances. However, the removal... →
COPPER LEVERAGE
17th May 2024 A revamped minerals-for-infrastructure deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and China’s Sicomines is contingent on the price of copper. Under the new contract, DRC will get $324-million yearly for infrastructure projects from its Chinese partners through to 2040 as long as the... →
COPPER IN FOCUS
10th May 2024 There is a long way to go and there is much uncertainty, but the $39-billion bid by BHP for Anglo American certainly underlines the growing importance of copper not only to the mining majors but also a world economy undergoing an energy transition. If successful, the deal, which would exclude... →
LOGISTICS CRUNCH
3rd May 2024 Kumba Iron Ore reported a 10% fall in first quarter sales due to port equipment challenges. The Anglo American company reduced production by 2% to 9.3-million tons in line with its strategy to match output to available logistics capacity. Ore taken to port by Transnet Freight Rail was flat at... →
WEIGHING OPTIONS
By: Creamer Media Reporter 26th April 2024 Eskom and government are considering private and foreign options to fund a R390-billion expansion of the electricity grid as more renewable generation comes online. Bloomberg reports that talks are under way on the funding of South Africa’s transmission requirements, including the potential use... →
REMEMBERING
19th April 2024 Rwandan President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeanette Kagame, preparing to light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the ‘Kwibuka’ (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali, Rwanda, on April 7. Thirty years ago more than one-million... →
GREEN LETTER DAY
12th April 2024 Deutsche Post’s last night flights transporting mail between northern and southern Germany took place in the early hours of March 28, ending a near 63-year airmail service that had operated since September 1961. The shift to road will result an 80% fall in carbon dioxide emissions on affected... →
COPPER CONTENDER
5th April 2024 The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) overtook Peru as the world's second largest copper producer in 2023, Reuters reports, while noting that it still lagged the South American country in exports. The DRC produced 2.84-million tons last year, the country's central bank reported, against Peru's... →
CRITICAL CONTINENT
29th March 2024 The US is looking to Africa to help loosen a Chinese stranglehold on battery metals and reduce Russia's influence over the market for other minerals, US Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo told Reuters during a recent visit to a platinum mine in Marikana, owned by Sibanye-Stillwater. Adeyemo... →
DISAPPOINTING DEMAND
22nd March 2024 The iron-ore price has come under pressure in recent weeks after disappointing demand in China left the market with high inventory levels. Bloomberg reports that Chinese construction activity remains lackluster, squeezing a vital source of steel demand, while Beijing has also refrained from... →
FOOD CRISIS
15th March 2024 The International Monetary Fund is urging the Nigerian government to urgently address growing food insecurity, amid surging food-price inflation and a steep hike in interest rates, implemented by the central bank in a bid to stabilise a rapid weakening naira. “With about 8% of Nigerians deemed... →
NO CARBON CRUNCH
By: Terence Creamer 8th March 2024 The Presidency has expressed confidence that South Africa will meet its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets even if it keeps some coal-fired plants, such as the one pictured here, open beyond their current decommissioning dates. “It’s not about stopping decommissioning,” Rudi Dicks, head of... →
HYDROGEN SHOWCASE
1st March 2024 Luxury carmaker BMW has unveiled its BMW iX5 in South Africa, with the aim of showcasing the vehicle’s combined long range and short refuelling times. The BMW iX5‘s 6 kg of hydrogen allows for a 500 km range, with the car’s platinum-based fuel cell using green hydrogen produced by Sasol to... →
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