No nuclear power future for South Africa
State nuclear company needs to be ‘reshaped’ amid crisis, MPs hear. Business Live, 06 MARCH 2019
The Nuclear Energy Corporation of SA made a loss over the past two years, with the IRP unlikely to include nuclear -The Nuclear Energy Corporation of SA (Necsa) group of companies are in crisis and must be “reshaped” now that the nuclear build programme looks likely to be pushed out into the distant future, Rob Adam, the new chair of the board of directors, told MPs on Tuesday………
Although the new Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), SA’s long-term energy plan, has not yet been finalised, drafts anticipate that no new nuclear energy capacity will be required in the foreseeable future. …… https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/national/2019-03-05-state-nuclear-company-needs-to-be-reshaped-amid-crisis-mps-hear/
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