The recent long reprieve in load-shedding might not be a good enough reason to put off investing in self-generating and backup power.
‘We are deeply aware of the hugely negative impact of load shedding, and we will do everything in our power to keep avoiding it’ – Thomas Conradie, GM, Generation Engineering, Eskom.
As South Africans transition into the colder months, so their energy needs and consumption patterns change.
Average monthly capacity additions from February to April dropped to 26MW from 97MW a year ago.
There are several factors to consider before investing in solar power for your home, ranging from the specifications of the inverter to the system’s impact on your short-term insurance.
South Africa is making positive moves to overcome the decade-long power crisis, says the Bureau for Economic Research (BER) – even if it’s happening really slowly.
The introduction of solar power has created jobs and pushed the South African economy in a positive direction.
Cloetesville Primary headmaster Rodger Cupido said the school would now see the financial benefits of this energy-saving system.
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