by admin | Feb 10, 2016 | Sustainability, Uncategorized
Consistently high standards of power delivery has been a commodity that the majority of organisations have taken for granted; until recent years. However, the reality is that even when supplied power is available and is seemingly stable, there are still minor...
by admin | Jan 26, 2016 | Sustainability, Uncategorized
Africa is moving toward smart city technology in order to enhance the performance and quality of urban services. This transformation aims to achieve tangible benefits at municipal, provincial and national levels. The demand of the inner-city population is influencing...
by Allan Davison | Nov 10, 2015 | Sustainability, Uncategorized
The National Treasury has released its Draft Carbon Tax Bill for public comment, which must be submitted by the 15 December 2015 deadline. The Carbon Tax Bill is part of South Africa’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions below business as usual...
by Allan Davison | Nov 4, 2015 | Sustainability, Uncategorized
2015 Hype Cycle identifies key green technologies, solutions and strategies In response to growing demands from customers, partners and consumers, many organisations are moving beyond corporate social responsibility as a philanthropic activity, according to Gartner,...
by Kathy Gibson | Nov 4, 2015 | Sustainability
The energy situation in South Africa feels like a crisis, with about R200-billion lost this year alone from unserved energy, but the future is not all bleak. Chris Yelland, founder and MD of EE Publishers, points out that South Africa’s current social and economic...
by Kathy Gibson | Oct 28, 2015 | Sustainability
One of the most obvious advantages to smart metering platforms is the ability for household and business consumers to opt into load-limiting programmes with their electricity suppliers, writes Martin Vergunst, business solutions executive at T-Systems South Africa By...