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The South African energy landscape is currently undergoing a radical transformation as private capital moves to fill the gaps left by a historically constrained national utility provider. This shift is not merely about adding capacity; it represents a fundamental move toward a decentralized,
Christopher Hailstone brings a wealth of knowledge in utility management and grid security to our discussion on the shifting Dutch energy landscape. As the Netherlands pivots away from biomass, his insights into how power grids handle such massive structural changes are invaluable for understanding