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Transnet looks to make its own potable water at all ports by 2025

– like solar, biomass, and geothermal –"to stabilise its energy supply, costs, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions."

"Transnet National Ports Authority is solely dependent on external parties to provide water to the port system," TNPA noted as part of its RFI. "There is a business need for TNPA to implement sustainable initiatives and to reduce or eliminate the reliance on external parties for water supply," the Authority said, adding that its ports, combined, used 6 million KL of municipal water per year.

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