Greywater recycling systems &Rainwater harvesting systems

Water Rhapsody Conservation Systems are the leaders in Greywater garden irrigation and Rainwater Harvesting systems in South Africa. Established in 1994 with offices nation wide and over 3500 installations Water Rhapsody will be there to secure your water concerns.

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Renewable Energy SupergridRenewable Energy Supergrid

With it’s only real major drawback of  reliability,wind and solar advocates seem to have found a solution that will work –a European Renewable Energy Super grid. This solution should end many reliability arguments around the validity of renewable energy.

This story from CCTV.

One of the main criticisms of renewable energy is [...]

Cape Town Earth Hour 2010Cape Town Earth Hour 2010

March 27,2010. 8.30 –9.30

8.30 pm,Saturday March 27 2010,marks the start of Earth Hour,a WWF initiative. It is the largest ever social demonstration against climate change across the globe. All lights will symbolically be turned off in office buildings,homes,iconic landmarks and even government building. Climate [...]

Eskom's extreme coal power loanEskom’s extreme coal power loan

For some reason Eskom’s loan from the world bank does not make sense to me. If South Africa is going to cut back it carbon emissions by 34% would it not be better for South Africa to use this money to invest in renewable energy. (Wind,Solar,tidal)

The following story from All Africa

Johannesburg [...]

Eskom increases geyser subsidyEskom increases geyser subsidy

This article from IOL explains what the electricity hikes are planned to cover.

The number of households that have taken up Eskom’s solar water geyser subsidies has rocketed in the past month since the utility more than doubled the geyser subsidy from around R2 500 to around R7 000. This means that almost half of the cost [...]

Typical Household Electricity useTypical Household Electricity use

The typical home consumes between 230kWh and 340kWh per person per month. In Cape Town one unit of electricity costs 64 cents a kWh…[...]