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Solar firm secures R400m to fund commercial, industrial projects

30th August 2019

By: Simone Liedtke

Creamer Media Social Media Editor & Senior Writer

     

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Renewable energy solutions provider SOLA Group has secured R400-million to build commercial and industrial solar photovoltaic (PV) facilities across Southern Africa.

The fund will enable 40 MW of solar PV projects to be built without capital expenditure (capex) by electricity offtakers, the company said in a recent statement.

SOLA Group partnered with African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM) and Nedbank Energy Finance to provide solar PV solutions for businesses that are in need of electricity security.

“This partnership brings together three highly experienced entities whose combined skills offer consumers clean energy solutions at a time when our country desperately needs it,” SOLA Group chairperson Chris Haw commented in a statement.

SOLA Group has already signed 15 MW of solar PV projects through the fund, including several breweries and other industrial facilities around South Africa. Through the assistance of the projects, consumers pay for their clean energy through a tariff that is typically 20% lower than that of State-owned Eskom or their municipal provider’s rates.

Haw further explained that the model of electricity generation that incorporated both centralised and distributed electricity would improve South Africa’s ability to meet energy demand, reduce electricity costs and strengthen resilience to outages.

The partnership follows shortly after Eskom’s announcement of a R20.7-billion loss for the 2019 financial year and Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s announcement of a R59-billion financial support package for the embattled utility over the next two years.

“Investing in clean energy infrastructure is a key aspect to bolstering the African economy,” said infrastructure arm of Old Mutual Alternative Investments AIIM investment director Mitesh Pema.

According to Haw, funding these renewable-energy projects would enable industrial facilities to access secure and cheaper power, freeing up capex for investment into their core business activities.

Earlier this year, former Energy Minister Jeff Radebe granted permission to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa to license small-scale embedded generation projects of between 1 MW and 10 MW before the Integrated Resources Plan was finalised.

Thus

, allowing small-scale embedded generation is a key lever for government to enable flexible electricity generation, and ultimately the transition to a low-carbon economy, according Nedbank CIB energy finance principal Duncan Abel.

Edited by Mariaan Webb
Creamer Media Contract Publishing Editor

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