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Struggling to wean a society away from a century-old legacy of coal based power: Challenges and possibilities for South African Electric supply future

The challenges faced by the socio-political economy of South Africa when attempting to diversify away from a legacy of over a century of near exclusive dependence on cheap and abundant coal for its energy needs, particularly electricity, are discussed in this paper. Existing government policy docume...

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Published in:Energy (Oxford) 2010-03, Vol.35 (3), p.1281-1288
Main Authors: Tsikata, M., Sebitosi, A.B.
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