The Irony of Mining Facilitating the “Just Energy Transition”

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Protesting the Karpowership project outside the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria calling for the release of "critical information" regarding the Karpowership deals. Photo stock

The future of mining depends on the industry’s ability to finance itself, writes RASHAAD CARRIM, Partner at Webber Wentzel

It is perhaps ironic that as the world moves toward a cleaner future, more mining is projected to take place to facilitate the “Just Energy Transition”.  The Just Energy Transition is a fundamental shift in how the world generates power and continues to be a major disruptor in the mining and metals sector.

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