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Think small nukes and let the gas pass
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South Africa can’t afford another Koeberg and the days of large plants like it are numbered, writes Bruceps.

I was having a hard time getting past finance minister Enoch Godongwana’s warning to Eskom this week that if the National Treasury was going to take over much of Eskom’s R400bn debt then he was going to require Eskom’s agreement to make big

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