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Gina Roos<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

The author wishes to acknowledge the authors who made their draft results available for use in<br />

this paper, especially Mark de Villiers (Eta Resources) <strong>and</strong> Khorommbi Matibe (Energy <strong>and</strong><br />

Development Research Centre). In addition, acknowledgement is due the organisations that have<br />

funded the South African Country Study, without whom this research would not have been<br />

possible (Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Affairs <strong>and</strong> Tourism, Eskom, Deutsche Gesellschaft fur<br />

Technische Zusammenarbeit <strong>and</strong> United States Country Studies Programme).<br />

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