JUWI to build a gigawatt of renewables in South Africa

The project intends to aid South Africa in addressing its energy crisis and transitioning to renewable energy sources.

Awobo Oluwapelumi FullyGreen

JUWI Group, a leading German renewable energy specialist, has announced plans to develop 1 GW of wind and solar energy projects in South Africa. This latest addition will be part of the more than 1,500 megawatts of wind power, 2,000 megawatts of solar energy, and 500 megawatts of hybrid plants that the company is already developing in the country.

The South African energy crisis has made it necessary for the country to pursue cleaner, more sustainable energy sources. JUWI Group is committed to being a part of the solution, developing renewable energy projects that will help South Africa achieve its clean energy goals. The company's 84-megawatt Wolf Wind Project in the Eastern Cape province, which it developed for Red Rocket Energy, has completed its financial arrangements, and construction has already begun.

The addition of the 1 GW projects to South Africa's energy mix is a significant step towards a sustainable future for the country. It will help to reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels and promote a cleaner, more sustainable energy mix.

With the commencement of construction on the Wolf Wind Project, JUWI Group has demonstrated its capability and commitment to delivering high-quality renewable energy projects in South Africa. The company's track record of success in developing renewable energy projects around the world gives confidence that the 1 GW of projects in South Africa will be completed successfully. JUWI Group's ongoing investments in renewable energy projects in South Africa are a positive sign of the country's potential to become a leader in clean energy.

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