All environmentally conscious people are pleased when they see an increasing shift in consumers to make a much greener choice when buying. Due to this wave, pressure is being placed on corporates to follow suit and become more environmentally...
3W Power/AEG Power Solutions, based in the Netherlands, has inaugurated is new solar inverter manufacturing facility in the country. The plant will manufacture AEG’s new Protect PV630 photovoltaic inverters. Situated in Milnerton, the facility,...
David Hodgkinson, a lawyer, leads an international project team which is drafting a treaty to address the problem of climate change displacement. He is the co-author of Global Climate Change: Australian Law and Policy. His anaylsis, seen below, was...
The developers of wind farms and solar energy installations will have to hold on to their hats for a short while longer. National Treasury has extended the deadline for financial close on the first round of the independent power producer...
Click on the below link for the weekly state of reservoirs report as on 24th September 2012. https://infrastructurenews.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/weekly.pdf
At last week’s 24th annual Logistics Achiever Awards, IMPERIAL Logistics was among South Africa’s top-performing companies honoured for logistics and supply chain excellence. The group was presented with a gold award, two silver awards, a bronze...
Train manufacturers from around the world have a few days left to submit their  bid to win the multi billion rand tender from the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA). The tender involves the replacing of Metrorail’s fleet of trains over a...
Africa’s top maritime experts and registrars of ships will meet at a conference in Mombasa, Kenya in the coming weeks to launch a master plan for the continent’s re-entry into the global shipping industry. The conference, which will be...
According to the SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci), if South Africa wishes to see growth in the county’s economy, the transport and logistics sector needs to be expanded. “Many challenges in the transport sector exist and unique...
Some 1 500 people living in Tahtay Adiyabo, in the north of Ethiopia, now have access to clean drinking water thanks to four wells built in the district, located along the border with Eritrea, by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)...