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Dough firm gives electricity problems the goosebumps

CAPE TOWN, (CAJ News) – CONSUMERS of bread and similar foods are enjoying the benefits of a move by a proudly-South African company to move towards sustainability by installing a solar plant. The installation is to help curb rising electricity prices. Goosebumps, the dough manufacturer, has installed the facility at its Cape Town factory. The company has managed to continue production during lockdown and has made a commitment to renewable energy, starting with the installation of the solar plant. “Good things come to those who bake and we aim to keep making that process as convenient and cost effective as possible” said Cilliers Viljoen, Chief Executive Officer of Goosebumps.

Solar orchard addresses SA fruit bowl s power woes – CAJ News Africa

CAPE TOWN, (CAJ News) – THE installation of a solar plant by an innovative farmer could herald the end of electricity shortages in South Africa’s fruit bowl, as the Ceres Valley is popularly known. Ian Versfeld, the local farmer, is the brains behind the so-called solar orchard after installing the plant at his farm. The facility at his Vadersgawe farm is a much bigger capacity than what the farmer needs, hence he can feed the excess power back into the local grid. Installation of the system that includes 630 (360W each) solar panels, producing up to 226,8 kWp DC power, was completed in 2020.

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