Rather than being technology neutral, the IRP 2018 has been developed with certain policy outcomes in mind, says NIASA.
Nuon from Delft University in the Netherlands wins the 2018 Sasol Solar Challenge in Stellenbosch, clocking 4 030.4km.
The app allows users to report tree threats posed by invasive pests and infections, and enables service providers to respond in real-time.
Tshwane University of Technology pulls a first at the ongoing race, overtaking one of the top international competitors.
New technologies are accelerating the deployment of renewable energy, according to Deloitte.
Rising input costs and energy insecurity have made coal increasingly less competitive for electricity generation, a study reveals.
The entities tap into the creativity of start-ups to accelerate solutions aligned with the Global Water Initiative.
Fujitsu and Sizwe Africa IT Group collaborate to build Edu-Smart Green Centres to digitise schools in rural communities.
The industry supports SA's long-awaited Integrated Resource Plan, which shelved plans for nuclear and paves the way for renewables.
The IRP is a 20-year energy roadmap to meet SA's future power needs.
The tech giant will let artificial intelligence make autonomous data centre cooling decisions in its centres around the globe.