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Solar panels on a large rooftop harness renewable solar power, reflecting sunlight during sunrise, with a tree line and horizon in the background, all contributing to reducing the carbon footprint.

Potential for Energy Conservation

South Africa ranks as one of the globe’s least energy-efficient countries. We consume roughly 40% of Africa’s electricity and stand as the 11th largest emitter

Three engineers in hard hats focus on solar power systems near the panels. One reads a clipboard, another holds a tablet, and the third is on the phone with rolled paper. This project marks a significant step in harnessing renewable energy across Southern Africa.

Solar Power in Southern Africa

The falling cost of solar energy systems encourages the acceptance of renewable energy sources as solution for immediate intervention measures, and as a means to

Aerial view of a Water-Smart treatment plant with several rectangular basins in varying colors, one with swirling water. Sunlight casts shadows and highlights surrounding grass areas, reflecting innovative energy modelling strategies.

Water-Smart Energy Modelling

Energy generation processes require excessive amounts of water. The African continent needs to adequately plan water shortages into their energy planning models to ensure more

Aerial view of a large floating solar farm harnessing solar energy on a body of water, with a pattern of panels and a zigzag pathway leading to the shore surrounded by greenery.

Solar Energy for Water and Wastewater Utilities

Solar energy in wastewater treatment, is used as a high-quality and reliable source for sustainable electricity. This inexhaustible power source remains the simplest technology and