Load shedding looming again, even as renewables ease Eskom pressure
Reduce operating costs with solar
All businesses can benefit from taking control of their electricity costs and controlling future energy price increases. Those engaged in product manufacture and others in large factories and warehouses are
Five primary reasons why PV solar and standby power make more sense than ever post-COVID
Whilst we find ourselves in an almost surreal world from a socio-economic perspective, there are some positive developments that have occurred during the past 8 weeks or so. Number one,
Renewables are key to reducing unemployment and crime
Chris Rodgers, CEO of Sinetech, weighs in on the urgency of adopting a sustainable energy mix in SA and the impact it will have on all levels of society: South
NHI, Pension Funds, what is next, an Oxygen tax?
Actually, yes we are already paying an emissions tax on vehicles purchased which, in a way, is a tax on Oxygen or rather, the lack thereof. The National Health idea
What is the difference between a UPS and an Inverter?
Modern society is heavily dependent upon appliances that run on electricity. When there is a power failure, electricity supply to these appliances is cut off and they stop working. To
Loadshedding spells disaster for small businesses
Loadshedding is not just a South African “thing”, it is becoming a global reality, thanks to dwindling resources and a burgeoning population putting a strain on existing supplies. Just search
Preparing for Dark
Gamers will be familiar with the title of this piece, however the monsters and challenges they face in this game pale into insignificance when compared to the challenges that we,
Is Solar a realistic alternative to Eskom?
The electrical power crisis in South Africa is deepening, further constraining our economy and ultimately moving more and more people towards poverty. The good news is that like all challenges,