This comes as Karpowership secures authorisation for Saldanha Bay project
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Battle between Karadeniz and its partners shows what seems to be a plan to trade influence and deals to get Karpowership permits and benefit businesswoman Anna Mokgokong
Barbara Creecy gives the Turkish company another opportunity to proceed with its application to provide power to South Africa from Richards Bay
Karpowership says it is ‘bringing on additional specialists and resources’ in revised process
The powerships will be more expensive for consumers than wind and solar energy and isn’t required for reliable electricity generation
Refusal of project shows there is ‘no space for tick-box exercises’ by environmental consultants
Department of forestry, fisheries and environment refuses to grant environmental authorisation for gas-to-power projects