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Nelisiwe Magubane, Director of the Department of Energy (DoE) has announced to reduce the primary energy demand of businesses through tax incentives

The implementation of the new ‘Carbon Tax Policy’ is expected in the first quarter of 2015, leading to opportunities for SMEs working in the field of energy efficiency.

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