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Pele Green Energy News
Pele Energy Group (PEG) has announced the completion of a R575 million capital raise that will significantly bolster its renewable energy and impact ambitions. This investment, backed by Nedbank...
Sonvanger solar PV power plant, South Africa
The project will provide clean, reliable and sustainable power for Glencore Merafe ferrochrome smelters, in South Africa.
Pele Green Energy talks to Mining Weekly post Mining Indaba 2025
Independent power producer Pele Green Energy project development head Adhila Mayet talks to Mining Weekly in studio via Zoom, following a successful Investing in African Mining Indaba 2025, to...
JUWI building 340 MW of solar PV to supply SA corporates
Leading global builder and operator of renewable-energy projects JUWI Renewable Energies has announced that it is building three utility scale solar PV projects in South Africa with a combined...
JUWI Renewable Energies (www.juwi.co.za), a global renewable energy leader, today announced plans to begin construction on three major private solar projects in 2025. Representing investments of...
100 MW Free State solar project represents IPP empowerment landmark
The selection of Pele Green Energy (PGE) to supply renewable energy to the South African ferrochrome smelters operated by the Glencore Merafe Venture represents an important milestone in the steady...
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