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  • How wind power could contribute to a warming climate

    Giant wind turbines that generate fossil fuel–free power add a little heat of their own to the planet.

  • 70 of the largest wind turbines will head for the Karoo- South Africa

    Italian energy giant Enel Green Power has just placed an order for 70 of massive turbines from Vestas, one of the largest wind turbinecompanies in the world.

  • The world's largest wind farm — it's bigger than 20,000 soccer fields. ( Video)

    The world's largest wind farm is up and running.

    It powers more than half a million homes and sits in the Irish Sea, off the coast of England. The Walney Extension opened last week with a generating capacity of 659 megawatts, and is located between northern England and the Isle of Man. 

  • Finding space for both wind farms and eagles in South Africa

    Energy generation around the world is shifting towards renewable sources in response to the climate emergency.

  • South Africa’s wind projects are growing in size but country needs more energy

    Commenting on the NPC’s stance that the Integrated Resource Plan needs updating, Niveshen Govender, CEO of the SA Wind Energy Association (SAWEA) said the association is of the view that while the policy document may not be perfect, it certainly is effective in providing clear direction.

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  • CRA Media is gearing up for something big in 2026: a major new project dedicated to honouring South African farmers and their families, the people who work tirelessly to put food on our tables every day. Details are still under wraps, but the team promises it will be their most ambitious farmer-recognition initiative yet. Keep watching their platforms for the official announcement and launch!
  • As you already know-Farmers will be able to start applying next week to vaccinate their own livestock against foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). That’s according to Friedl von Maltitz, vice president of Free State Agriculture (VL), following an announcement on Thursday by Willie Aucamp, the new Minister of Agriculture. .
  • The news and opinions we publish do not necessarily reflect our own views. Our media platform is committed to delivering factual reporting on farming, agriculture, and general news. Our stories are shared across all our social media platforms."
  • Africa's rural areas are the heart of the continent—home to 57% of people in Sub-Saharan Africa and over 80% of the poorest. They're packed with talent and resources, but stuck in low-growth loops. The African Development Bank sees 3.5% regional growth in 2025, maybe 4% by 2026-27, if we fix rural issues.

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