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Ahadi Collab Presents African Voices in the Energy Space !

This podcast is brought to you by Ahadi Collab; which brings together young black professionals in the energy sector - to unpack issues related to the energy sector and it's social impacts in South Africa.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa recently greenlit the just transition framework, which under the Presidential climate commission sets out policy measures and undertakings by different social partners to minimize the social and economic impact of the shift away from fossil fuels.The framework underpins an agreement between South Africa the UK, US Germany, France, and the EU grant access to an $8.5 billion investment in a shift away from fossil fuels, as we can see their efforts to transform the South African economy into a greener economy. In this episode our host Melisizwe Tyiso and guest speaker Sakhile Ngcongwane discuss South Africa’s Just Energy Transition - exploring financial and technical energy solutions.
The energy sector is a highly politicised section of the South African economy. As such, in South Africa, you cannot talk about energy without also talking about Eskom. With the State-owned company approaching its 100th year, Eskom continues to play a pivotal role in national and regional development. In this episode our host Brian Kamanzi and guest speaker Lungile Mashele discuss South Africa’s push for a Just Energy Transition; exploring views on how we got here, +  our potential next steps as a nation.
To date the PCC has provided us with a just transition framework made a commitment to achieve a just transition and has committed to focus support on resourcing and climate finance, as stipulated by commitments in South Africa's NDCs at COP 26. In this episode our host Bongiwe Matsoha and guest Happy Khambule share their thoughts and experiences of the conference as well as a broader look at the PCC since its inception, and also its role moving forward. Host: Bongiwe Matsoha Guest: Happy Khambule Featuring: Creative Communication Strategist - Lerato Ngakane
What is the IPCC report?   How was the IPCC initiated and by whom? Thando Lukuko and Thandile Chinyavanhu answer all the questions related to IPCC in this episode.  Host: Thando Lukuko Guest: Thandile Chinyavanhu Featuring: Creative Communication Strategist - Lerato Ngakane
In 2016, A report by Dr M Holland titled "Health impacts of coal fired power plants in South Africa" demonstrates that air pollution has a broad spectrum of effects on health, including mortality and cardiovascular and respiratory illness. Episode 3 is about how we became Africa's biggest polluter. Host: Happy Khambule Guest: Tasneem Essop Featuring: Creative Communication Strategist - Lerato Ngakane
Researcher (Melisizwe Tyiso) chats to Activist (Ferrial Adam). Together, they discuss Water and Energy security issues that South Africa faces as a country. Featuring: Creative Communication Strategist - Lerato Ngakane
Part 3 of Episode 1: Researcher (Siwe Kuse) chats to Project Manager (Bathandwa Vazi). Together, they discuss Decentralised Energy Generation. Featuring: Creative Communication Strategist - Lerato Ngakane
Part 2 of Episode 1: Researcher (Siwe Kuse) chats to Project Manager (Bathandwa Vazi). Together, they discuss the role of government policies in reducing energy poverty. Featuring: Creative Communication Strategist - Lerato Ngakane
Welcome to our very first episode of African Voices in the Energy Space. To kick off Season 1, Researcher (Siwe Kuse) chats to Project Manager (Bathandwa Vazi). Together, they discuss the multifaceted issue of energy poverty in South Africa + burdensome inequality, role of spatial planning in energy access and the role government policies in reducing energy poverty. Featuring: Creative Communication Strategist - Lerato Ngakane Find us at: Instagram: @ahadi.collab_podcast Twitter: @ahadi_collab
Episode 3 part 2 on how we became Africa's biggest polluter.
In 2016, A report by Dr M Holland titled "Health impacts of coal fired power plants in South Africa" demonstrates that air pollution has a broad spectrum of effects on health, including mortality and cardiovascular and respiratory illness. Today's episode is about how we became Africa's biggest polluter.
A discussion on Water and Energy security issues that South Africa faces as a country. Episode 2 Part 2 (Who do we prioritize?) focuses on democratizing climate change to highlight Water and Energy security issues faced by South Africa.
A discussion on Water and Energy security issues that South Africa faces as a country.  Episode 2 Part 1 - Water and Energy (Who do we prioritize?)
Energy poverty is a complex and multi-faceted issue and is driven by a diverse range of social and economic factors such as rising electricity prices, household incomes, energy inefficient homes to name a few. Episode 1 Part 3: Decentralizing Energy Generation
A discussion on the multifaceted issue of energy poverty in South Africa. Episode 1 Part 2: The role of government policies in reducing energy poverty.
A discussion on the multifaceted issue of energy poverty in a country (South Africa) with a burdensome inequality, role of spatial planning in energy access and the role government policies in reducing energy poverty. Episode 1 Part 1: Energy Poverty
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