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Image of Creamer Media's cover for the Africa Mining projects in progress report 2022 Africa Mining Projects in Progress 2022 Has PDF
Published: 25 Nov 22
South African Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has proclaimed mining is still a sunrise industry on the African continent and has urged investors to come to Africa, because “That’s where the future is!” However, many investors are finding it difficult to heed the Minister’s call largely owing to the countless, sometimes insurmountable, barriers that prevent many of them from even getting past the initial stages of exploration. As a result, the extent of Africa’s purported mineral wealth remains unknown.
Creamer Media covers for Projects in Progress 2022 (Second Edition) Projects in Progress 2022 (Second Edition)
Published: 13 Oct 22
Without basic infrastructure to deliver energy and water, and to facilitate mobility and communication, South Africa’s growth prospects will remain constrained. Greenfield and brownfield investment will also not materialise at the pace and scale needed to stimulate the mass employment required to begin addressing the country’s social scourges. While the costs of these backlogs are mounting, some optimism can be drawn from the fact that, from energy and transport to digital communications, government and its State-owned enterprises are moving in a direction that will open some of these sectors to new investors. If well managed, it is even possible that these partnerships could result in a private, fixed investment boom and that the infrastructure required to stimulate future productive investment will begin to materialise.
Decarbonisation 2022: Decarbonisation in South Africa Decarbonisation 2022: Decarbonisation in South Africa Has PDF
Published: 20 Sep 22
The global metals and mining sector is a significant producer of carbon dioxide. Mining is currently responsible for an estimated 4% to 7% of greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions worldwide, while the steel sector accounts for about 10% of combined global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. With this in mind, efforts to decarbonise economies are being accelerated worldwide to reduce CO2 emissions by 2030. South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, in partnership with national and provincial environmental partners, submitted an updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) report at the twenty-sixth edition of the climate negotiations, held in Glasgow in November 2021. This represents a 17% and 28% reduction in 2025 and 2030 respectively, on the initial upper-end target of the 614-million tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent set in the 2015 NDC. Creamer Media’s ‘Decarbonisation 2022: Decarbonisation in South Africa’s mining and steel sectors’ report considers the challenges the country faces in achieving these goals and the steps that it is taking to realise the its decarbonisation ambitions.
Image of Creamer Media Roads, Rail & Ports cover Roads, Rail & Ports 2022: Inefficiencies holding back economic growth Has PDF
Published: 12 Sep 22
After many years of allowing the infrastructure of the crucial network industries that underpin South Africa’s logistics sector to deteriorate, amid inadequate maintenance, indecision and corruption, government appears to have resolved itself to improving the performance of the sector. It aims to do this by improving the efficiency of its underperforming ports by allocating more funds for port projects, ramping up road construction and maintenance, as well as permitting private-sector participation in the rail sector, where the challenge of restricted capacity has been exacerbated by the increasing incidence of asset theft and vandalism. In light of these developments, Creamer Media has compiled the ‘Roads, Rail & Ports 2022: Inefficiencies holding back economic growth’ report in which these pertinent issues are discussed, including a review of the scale and state of South Africa’s roads, rail and ports infrastructure, the maintenance and funding thereof, and the initiatives that are under way to tackle the many inefficiencies in these sectors.
Cover image of Creamer Media's Hydrogen 2022 report Hydrogen 2022: Green hydrogen gaining momentum Has PDF
Published: 02 Sep 22
Creamer Media’s ‘Hydrogen 2022: Green hydrogen gaining momentum’ report delves into the global hydrogen sector, including demand and supply, investment, the technology behind the energy source, as well as the trade thereof. The report specifically highlights the significance and potential of South Africa as a green hydrogen producer, including the resources and technology it has to produce the fuel. It also discusses some of the projects that it is undertaking to achieve its ambitions of becoming a significant green hydrogen producer.
Cover image of Creamer Media's Water 2022 report Water 2022: A system under pressure Has PDF
Published: 18 Aug 22
Creamer Media’s ‘Water 2022: A system under pressure’ report provides a global overview of the challenges and opportunities facing water and sanitation systems worldwide. In particular, the report focuses on South Africa’s impending water crisis and the status quo around water regulations and policies, planning by government and its aim to eliminate any further portents of a “Day Zero”. The report also highlights some of the major water and sanitation projects under construction, as well as the funding thereof.
Image of Creamer Media's Automotive 2022 report cover Automotive 2022: The road to EVs Has PDF
Published: 29 Jul 22
Creamer Media’s 'Automotive 2022: The road to EVs' report examines South Africa’s automotive industry in this context, unpacking the country’s vehicle sales, manufacturing and investment by the country’s original-equipment manufacturers and components industry, as well as the regulatory environment. It also explores the shift from internal combustion engines to EVs, as it becomes increasingly necessary to decarbonise and mitigate against climate change.
Cover image of Creamer Media's Midyear Brief for Automotive Automotive – Midyear Brief 2022 Has PDF
Published: 15 Jul 22
Creamer Media’s Real Economy Year Book has been divided into separate reports under the banner Midyear Briefs, and investigates key developments in the automotive, construction, electricity, petrochemicals, oil and gas, road, rail and ports, steel, manufacturing, water, coal, gold, iron-ore and platinum sectors. This four-page brief is a synopsis of key developments in the automotive sector over the past 12 months. It provides an overview of South Africa’s automotive market, the new government gazetted fuel specifications and the burgeoning electric vehicles market.
Cover image of Creamer Media's Midyear Brief for Construction Construction – Midyear Brief 2022 Has PDF
Published: 15 Jul 22
Creamer Media’s Real Economy Year Book has been divided into separate reports under the banner Midyear Briefs, and investigates key developments in the automotive, construction, electricity, petrochemicals, oil and gas, road, rail and ports, steel, manufacturing, water, coal, gold, iron-ore and platinum sectors. This six-page brief is a synopsis of key developments in the construction sector over the past 12 months. It considers the challenges that the industry is facing, the South African governments proposed infrastructure-based recovery and the National Infrastructure Plan 2050.
Cover image of Creamer Media's Midyear Brief for Petrochemicals, Oil and Gas Energy – Midyear Brief 2022 Has PDF
Published: 15 Jul 22
Creamer Media’s Real Economy Year Book has been divided into separate reports under the banner Midyear Briefs, and investigates key developments in the automotive, construction, electricity, petrochemicals, oil and gas, road, rail and ports, steel, manufacturing, water, coal, gold, iron-ore and platinum sectors. This six-page brief is a synopsis of key developments in the energy sector over the past 12 months. It provides an overview of the state of South Africa’s energy sector, including the problems that State-owned power utility Eskom is facing, the role that independent power producers could play in stabilising the country’s electricity grid and government’s commitment to ensuring it implements a just energy transition.
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