Eskom, South Africa's state power utility, plans to spend R67bn ($3.6bn) to cut emissions by 70% by 2035.

South Africa's state power utility, Eskom, defends its pollution record, stating it is spending R67 billion ($3.6 billion) on a plan to cut emissions. The company aims to reduce particulate matter output by 70% by 2035. Eskom has already shut down one coal-fired plant and has emission-improvement plans in place for other stations, despite recent reports linking coal emissions to health risks.

April 08, 2024
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