Life After Coal Campaign
- The Life After Coal Campaign and Greenpeace Africa’s letter to Minister Radebe regarding the proposed Thabametsi and Khanyisa IPP coal-fired power stations (22 March 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign’s letter to Minister Radebe (DOE) regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme” (4 June 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign’s letter to Minister Molewa (DEA) regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme” (4 June 2018)
- Response from Acting Minister of Environmental Affairs (18 September 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign and 350 Africa’s letter to Development Bank of South Africa regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme“ (5 June 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign’s letter to Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme“ (7 June 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign’s letter to NERSA regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme“ (7 June 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign’s letter to Eskom regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme“ (8 June 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign’s letter to the IPP Office regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme“ (8 June 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign’s letter to the Minister of Finance regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme“ (15 June 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign’s letter to the Department of Public Enterprises regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme“ (15 June 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaign’s letter to the Portfolio Committee on Energy regarding the findings of the UCT Energy Research Centre’s report, entitled “An assessment of new coal plants in South Africa’s electricity future: the cost, emissions and supply security implications of the coal IPP programme“ (15 June 2018)
- CER letter to Eskom (7 August 2018)
- Eskom response to CER (7 September 2018)
- LAC letter to Minister Radebe regarding a Just Energy Transition (8 August 2018)
- LAC letter to the Minister of Finance regarding the concerns and risks relating to the proposed IPP projects (19 November 2018)
- The Life After Coal Campaigns letter to Minister Radebe regarding recent public statements made around “clean coal” technology (1 March 2019)
- The Life After Coal Campaigns letter to Minister Mokonyane regarding recent public statements made around “clean coal” technology (28 March 2019)