South African BMW plant powered by biogas

Fuzzbox

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And so it starts.
One company at a time.
A lot of mines are thinking of putting in their own powerplants.
Soon ESCUM will have a glut of electricity that they cant sell anymore.
 

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And so it starts.
One company at a time.
A lot of mines are thinking of putting in their own powerplants.
Soon ESCUM will have a glut of electricity that they cant sell anymore.

YES!! can't wait for the day eskum can no longer sustain themselves due to drastically reduced income from their once loyal paying customers and are forced to go collect money from all those fucing freeloaders!!
 

itareanlnotani

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Lots of parallels here with Telkom.

Monopoly abusing their stronghold - Check.
Alternates slowly become available - Check.
Competition induces state incumbent to get better - Not quite yet...
 

Johnatan56

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YES!! can't wait for the day eskum can no longer sustain themselves due to drastically reduced income from their once loyal paying customers and are forced to go collect money from all those fucing freeloaders!!

No. Taxes will most likely just increase in order to pay for their ineptitude and they will keep operating normally.
 

Polymathic

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A production plant inland is a moronic idea when you look at our infrastructure
 

Arthur

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A production plant inland is a moronic idea when you look at our infrastructure
But it was a brilliant idea when you look at the guaranteed long-term tax breaks and incentives offered by government.
 

Neo_X

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just imagining the farmers running after the cows to collect manure in exchange for a BMW :p
 
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