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Teraco starts building 120 MW solar power plant to wheel power to its data centres
Information and communications technology infrastructure company Teraco has started construction of its 120 MW utility-scale solar PV power plant in the Free State, which is expected to come online...
Pilanesberg Platinum Mines renewable-energy project, South Africa – update
Sedibelo Resources has entered into discussions with African Clean Energy Solutions for the construction of a solar farm.
SA's Data Hub Future: Clean Energy is Non-Negotiable
By Richard Doyle, MD, JUWI Renewable Energies Data centres are quickly becoming pivotal to South Africa's economic growth, supporting a digital transformation that is sweeping across Africa. As...
Energy grid impedes excess power transmission
South Africa’s current electricity transmission grid is generally constrained in the Cape provinces and unable to facilitate the connection of new utility-scale generation including that from solar...
Teraco solar photovoltaic plant, South Africa
Teraco secured its first grid capacity allocation from State-owned power utility Eskom in February 2024.
Teraco to build 120 MW solar plant after securing grid capacity allocation
Data centre infrastructure and services company Teraco will start construction of a 120 MW utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) facility in the Free State after securing its first grid capacity...
Renewables and Mining: An emerging relationship
In anticipation of the African Renewable Investment Summit, Gilles Durmont, Head of Business Development at JUWI South Africa, sheds light on the intertwined nature of renewable energy and mining....
Opinion: Embracing renewable energy – a catalyst for sustainable mining
In this article, JUWI Renewables South Africa MD Richard Doyle shares insights from a recent Africa Energy Forum panel discussion during which experts from the renewable energy and mining sectors...
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Huawei unveils AI-driven green warehouse in Joburg
Huawei South Africa has showcased its newly opened 14 000 m2 artificial intelligence-powered, green intelligent warehouse in Johannesburg. Natasha Odendaal tells us more.
Under attack by Trump, South Africa's Ramaphosa responds with trade deal offer
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa heads to the White House on Wednesday on a perilous mission to persuade US President Donald Trump to make deals with his country rather than scold and punish...
Carbon tax policy signals shift in climate, energy landscape – Scatec
With South Africa’s revamped carbon tax policy due to come into effect in 2026, the country’s climate and energy landscapes are expected to undergo a decisive shift, says renewable-energy firm...