Eskom plans to construct and run ‘temporary stacks’ at the Kusile power station without the use of the flue gas desulphurisation mechanism for 13 months.
The Centre for Environmental rights has expressed concerns over the department of forestry, fisheries and environment’s decision to exempt Eskom from the lengthy process required to amend its atmospheric emission
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