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Just Energy Transition Inclusion of Small Businesses in South Africa

 


On 31 July 2024 Elize Hattingh hosted round table discussions with stakeholders that are actively supporting local green entrepreneurs in South Africa renewable energy and energy efficient sectors. The event was hosted by Trade Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS) at the Annual TIPS Forum in Pretoria.

We discuss green business barriers that marginalised groups such as female-owned, youth-owned and people with disabilities-owned are experiencing. Senior representatives from the Department of Minerals and Energy participated together with IDC representatives.


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