‘New electricity generation cap increase doesn’t go far enough’

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Together, Eskom and Sasol account for over half the greenhouse gases emitted in South Africa. Photo: iStock/Gallo Images
Together, Eskom and Sasol account for over half the greenhouse gases emitted in South Africa. Photo: iStock/Gallo Images

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This policy change has been hailed as a small victory for the private sector, which has been constantly signalling its desire to feed its own electricity into the grid.

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