What started as an impending energy crisis more than a decade ago has morphed into what can only be described as akin to an irrevocable catastrophe, says Prof Bismark Tyobeka, principal and vice-chancellor of the North-West University.
Haval Motors SA supplies new energy vehicle components to the Automobile Association Technical College.
Tata Consultancy Services invites applications for the second edition of its hackathon: the TCS Sustainathon South Africa.
With no end in sight for load-shedding, the bank wants to finance green energy solutions across the country.
Negative economic growth puts pressure on IT budgets, making it important to show short-term resilience when embarking on a project, says Morne Laubscher, CTO of Logicalis SA.
The principal and vice-chancellor of the North-West University will be part of a panel discussion: 'Global nuclear power – implications for SA’s just energy transition'.
The move to solar will ensure branches can provide uninterrupted services during load-shedding, says the bank.
At least half of the actions set out in the Energy Action Plan are either completed or on track, says Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa.
A preliminary report by the forensic team rules out solar technology as the cause of the fire, says the company.
The new IBM Cloud Carbon Calculator tracks greenhouse gas emissions across cloud services.
The pressure is on companies to go green or go extinct, says Yena Ngidi, hardware product manager at Kyocera Document Solutions South Africa