JUWIย Renewable Energies, a global renewable energy leader, today announced plans to begin construction on three major private solar projects in 2025. Representing investments of over ZAR6 billion and totaling 340 megawatts (MW) of capacity, the projects will make a major contribution to South Africaโs clean energy transition while serving key players in the mining, data centre, and energy sectors, includingย Glencore, Teraco, Sasol, and Air Liquide.
Together, the projects will generate over 1 million megawatt-hours (MWh) of clean energy annually, enough to power 200,000 South African households, and offset nearly 1 million tonnes of COโ emissions per year. These projects will also create over 2,000 jobs during construction, reinforcing JUWIโs role as a major player in South Africaโs renewable energy sector, while contributing around 5% to the countryโs total solar PV capacity.
The projects include:
- A 120 MW solar PV facility for Teraco Data Centres, Africaโs largest data centre company, supplying multiple locations via wheeling innovation from a generation site in the Free State Province.
- A 120 MW solar PV facility for Sasol and Air Liquide, in partnership with independent power producers (IPPs) TotalEnergies, Mulilo and Reatile Group.
- A 100 MW solar PV facility forย Glencoreย Mine, providing clean energy to its ferrochrome smelters in partnership with Pele Green Energy.
โThese projects underscore the critical role of private sector leadership in driving South Africaโs energy transition,โ said Richard Doyle, MD, JUWI Renewable Energies. โAs one of the pioneers of the countryโs renewable energy sector, JUWI is proud to partner with energy-intensive industries and IPPs to deliver innovative projects that enhance energy resilience, reduce emissions, and accelerate progress toward net zero. These projects reflect our commitment to building a sustainable energy future for South Africa.โ
The start of 2025 has marked significant progress for South Africaโs energy sector, with the Electricity Regulation Amendment Act coming into force and Bid Window 7 projects announced under the governmentโs Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP). These reforms are essential as the latest Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) analysis, released in November 2024, targets 26 GW of new renewable energy capacity by 2030, requiring an average deployment of 6 GW of wind and solar annually.
โAchieving South Africaโs renewable energy and greenhouse gas reduction targets demands urgent and decisive action from the countryโs most energy-intensive sectors,โ said Dr. Rethabile Melamu, CEO of the South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (SAPVIA). Private sector investments are essential, especially considering our heavy reliance on coal and the carbon-intensive nature of our economy. These projects not only accelerate our transition to clean energy, but also highlight innovative business models and solutions, while strengthening the resilience and global competitiveness of our industry. We are excited that JUWI, one of SAPVIAโs long-standing members, will play a pivotal role in delivering these transformative projects, further establishing solar PV as a key technology in securing South Africaโs energy future.โ
Beyond these new projects, JUWI also currently operates and maintains nine large renewable energy projects in Africa, totaling 574 MW, which generate nearly 1 million megawatt-hours of electricity annually.
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