The Presidential Climate Commission has submitted its recommendations to President Cyril Ramaphosa on how to improve the electricity system and ensure a just energy transition.
JOHANNESBURG - The Presidential Climate Commission has called on the government to extinguish plans to drastically extend the life of coal plants in the country.
The list includes proposals on how to limit carbon emissions while dealing with the immediate electricity crisis. The latest recommendations made by the Presidential Climate Commission form part of a series of reports that focus on a stable, cost-effective and climate-friendly electricity system.
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