Author:Jonker Klunne, WDate:2013The total installed electricity capacity in Mozambique is 2.308 GW in 2009, nearly all generated exclusively from hydropower (99.7 per cent). Mozambique has large reserves of coal. There are utilizable reserves of natural gas that might be ...Read more
Author:Jonker Klunne, WDate:2013South Africa has a total electricity generation capacity of about 45,000 MW. Nearly 90 per cent of electricity is generated in coal-fired power stations. Koeberg, a large nuclear station near Cape Town, provides about five per cent of capacity, ...Read more
Author:Jonker Klunne, W; Michael, EDate:2013The Southern African region comprises five countries, of which Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland and South Africa use small hydropower, with Namibia currently having a very limited use of this technology. Botswana does not possess any hydropower ...Read more
Author:Jonker Klunne, WDate:2013Power in Swaziland is supplied and distributed by the Swaziland Electricity Company (SEC), which was established in 2007 by the Swaziland Electricity Company Act. SEC currently has a monopoly on the import, distribution and supply of electricity ...Read more
Author:Jonker Klunne, WDate:2013In rural Zimbabwe, 80-90 per cent of people are heavily dependent on wood fuel. Rural populations light their homes with kerosene and carry out essential food processing tasks such as milling grain, using diesel powered systems. Access to ...Read more
Author:Brydon, AG; Van der Merwe, JPDate:Feb 1986A wrap yarn is a composite structure comprising a core of twisted or twisted fibres bound by a yarn or continuous filament. The term wrap yarn therefore include yarns produced by the hollow spindle method as well as similar structure such as ...Read more
Author:Bickerton, IBDate:Dec 1982This report provides historical information on the Zeekoevlei. The Zeekoe canal at present constitutes a public health hazard, particularly where it passes under the Baden Powell Drive bridge and flows across the beach into the sea. Drainage ...Read more