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The Centre is working together with university departments, with national and international government departments, with South African and international industry and a range of international organisations.

SANERI

South Africa’s National Energy Research Institute. SANERI is the public entity entrusted with the coordination and undertaking of public interest energy research, development and demonstration.
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Department of Energy

President Jacob Zuma’s new cabinet as announced on 10 May 2009, necessitated the establishment, reorganisation, and renaming of some of the national departments to support Ministers in the execution of their mandates. In his statement, the President emphasized the importance of the type of structure that would best serve government’s goals.
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Department of Environmental Affairs

To be a prosperous and equitable society living in harmony with our natural resources.
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Sasol

Sasol is a family of businesses working in harmony to create new and dynamic products. Whether in chemicals, energy, liquid fuels or gas, our strength is in our structure.
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Eskom

Eskom buys electricity from and sells electricity to the countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The future involvement in African markets outside South Africa (that is the SADC countries connected to the South African grid and the rest of Africa) is limited to those projects that have a direct impact on ensuring security of supply for South Africa.
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Alstom

Alstom is a global leader in the world of power generation and rail infrastructure and sets the benchmark for innovative and environmentally friendly technologies.
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Anglo Coal

Anglo American is one of the world’s largest mining companies. With 83,000 permanent employees in South Africa, we are the country’s largest private sector employer.
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Petro SA

The Petroleum, Oil and Gas Corporation of South Africa (Pty) Limited (PetroSA), is South Africa’s national oil company. It owns, operates and manages South Africa’s petroleum industry commercial assets.
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Total

Total is a global energy producer and provider, helping to meet energy demand responsibly while promoting lower use and tackling climate change
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Xstrata

Xstrata Alloys is the world’s largest producer of ferrochrome and a leading producer of primary vanadium. Xstrata Alloys also owns carbon and anthracite operations which supply key raw materials to its ferrochrome smelters and an interest in a joint venture platinum group metals mine and concentrator.
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Government of UK (DECC)

The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) was created in October 2008, to bring together energy policy and climate change mitigation policy. DECC exists to take the lead in tackling these challenges, and reflects the fact that climate change and energy policies are inextricably linked – two thirds of our emissions come from the energy we use. Decisions in one field cannot be made without considering the impacts in the other.
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Agence Française de Développement

AFD is the Groupe Agence Française de Développement, a bi-lateral development finance institution established in 1941 that works on behalf of the French government. Its mission is to finance development according to France’s Overseas Development Assistance policies.
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Government of Norway

“We are in the countdown to the climate summit in Copenhagen. If we are to bring global warming under control, it is vital that the world’s leaders succeed in reaching a new global climate agreement,” states Norwegian Minister of the Environment and International Development Erik Solheim.
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The Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute (GCCSI)

The Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute (Global CCS Institute) is a bold new initiative aimed at accelerating the worldwide commercial deployment of at-scale CCS. Announced by the Australian Government in September 2008, the Global CCS Institute was formally launched in April 2009 and became an independent legal entity in July 2009.
Recognising the important contribution CCS can make in ameliorating climate change, the Australian Government has committed AUD$100 million annual funding for the Global CCS Institute. This will ensure the ongoing success of this independent authority on CCS.
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Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF)

Information about the CSLF and its activities, including endorsed projects, papers and presentations.
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IEA GHG

Established in 1991, IEAGHG studies and evaluates technologies that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions derived from the use of fossil fuels.
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IPAC-CO2

The International Performance Assessment Centre for the geologic storage of Carbon Dioxide, known as IPAC-CO2, was established in 2008 to fill a gap in the understanding and assessment of risk and performance in the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) chain. It is a not-for-profit research and development organization committed to providing independent, objective information, best practices, advice and assessments to governments and industry.
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