R1.4 trillion needed to fund SA’s energy transition | COP27: SA goes to Egypt seeking a lot more cash if it is to successfully wean itself off fossil fuels
South Africa will need R1.48 trillion over the next five years to transition an economy that’s heavily dependent on coal-generated energy to cleaner energy.
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