Producing carbon-free primary iron in South Africa using green hydrogen direct reduced iron (GHDRI) technology could create a new globally competitive green export industry that could help offset the losses associated with the eventual decline in coal exports, a new study shows. Such exports would also reduce the cost of decarbonising global steel production, owing to the relative cost advantages of producing renewable energy in South Africa and, therefore, green hydrogen. Producing GHDRI involves a new type of furnace that uses hydrogen for the direct reduction of the iron-ore, as opposed to the traditional route that uses coke.
The board of the Central Energy Fund (CEF) says the Auditor-General’s (AG’s) final management report relating to the appointment of CEF executives confirms that the appointment processes were conducted lawfully and in accordance with internal recruitment policies.    The CEF recently appointed group CEO Dr Ishmael Poolo, COO Dr Tshepo Mokoka and group executive for legal affairs Brenda Moagi.