Construction of the first municipal own-build solar plant in South Africa is making progress, with thousands of solar panels installed so far. The City of Cape Town announced yesterday (5 June) that 2,400 panels of the total planned 12,850 are in place to power the local grid by the end of the year at the R200 million solar PV plant in Atlantis.
Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis and Alderman Xanthea Limberg, Mayoral Committee Member for Energy visited the site yesterday.
“It’s awe-inspiring to see thousands of panels springing up at this first City-owned...
Construction of the first municipal own-build solar plant in South Africa is making progress, with thousands of solar panels installed so far. The City...
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During the...
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In order to ensure that locals benefit,...
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