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Monthly Archive for: "Feb, 2021"
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 Say NO to Nuclear Energy plans at the NERSA public hearings on 23 February
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In News, Submissions
Posted 17th Feb 2021

Say NO to Nuclear Energy plans at the NERSA public hearings on 23 February

NERSA (The National Energy Regulator of South Africa) has announced a virtual public hearing on 23 February 2021.    SAFCEI will be holding a meeting on 22 February ahead of the NERSA public [...]

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 #SONA2021 should have set the tone for more transparent, inclusive energy planning
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In News, Press, SAFCEI Press
Posted 12th Feb 2021

#SONA2021 should have set the tone for more transparent, inclusive energy planning

MEDIA RELEASE 12 FEBRUARY 2021 #SONA2021 SHOULD HAVE SET THE TONE FOR MORE TRANSPARENT, INCLUSIVE ENERGY PLANNING Government’s ‘too little, too late’ attempt to address the country’s electricity [...]

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 Have your say by 5 February: deadline for public comment on proposed new nuclear energy
By admin
In Press
Posted 5th Feb 2021

Have your say by 5 February: deadline for public comment on proposed new nuclear energy

Have your say by 5 February: deadline for public comment on proposed new nuclear energy Today, Friday 5 February, is the deadline for South Africans to submit comments to the National Energy [...]

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 Say NO to nuclear energy plans by 5th February
By admin
In News, Submissions
Posted 5th Feb 2021

Say NO to nuclear energy plans by 5th February

Say NO to nuclear energy plans by 5th February We have partnered up with amandla.mobi to encourage people to make submissions to say NO to the South African government’s plans to add 2,500MW more [...]

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Many organisations and individuals spoke out against the
9500MW nuclear deal. At the end of 2016 the need for a unified
campaign became clear. Although the high court set aside the
intergovernmental agreements, government has not abandoned its
plans for nuclear. Therefore, we have come together again to
campaign for a nuclear free future.

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