SA's energy deal with Turkish company, Karpowership: Chris Yelland

SA's energy deal with Turkish company, Karpowership: Chris Yelland

Minerals and Energy Department has provided more details on the eight preferred bidders, ear-marked to assist South Africa with its electricity supply challenges. South Africa has struck a R218 billion energy deal with Turkish company Karpowership to provide South Africa with power from Ships. The three floating power stations - which use Liquefied Natural Gas to produce electricity - are expected to dock at Saldanha, Richards Bay, and Gqeberha toward the second half of next year. To discuss we're joined by Energy Analyst, Chris Yelland.

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