South African renewable energy trader and aggregator NOA has signed an agreement to supply approximately 7 GWh of clean electricity annually to tissue manufacturer UPP, supporting the company’s decarbonization strategy and sustainability objectives.
Under the agreement, UPP will procure renewable electricity generated from NOA’s portfolio of solar and wind energy assets. The power will be delivered through South Africa’s electricity wheeling framework, enabling renewable energy generated at remote sites to be supplied directly to the manufacturer’s operations.
The deal marks another step in the growing adoption of renewable energy procurement among South Africa’s commercial and industrial sectors, where businesses are increasingly seeking alternatives to conventional grid electricity to reduce carbon emissions and improve long-term energy security.
NOA said the agreement will help UPP lower its environmental footprint while advancing the transition toward cleaner energy sources. The arrangement also highlights the expanding role of energy traders and aggregators in connecting renewable energy producers with corporate consumers through wheeling mechanisms.
South Africa’s renewable energy wheeling market has gained momentum in recent years as regulatory reforms and corporate sustainability commitments drive demand for clean electricity. The model allows companies to access renewable energy without investing directly in generation infrastructure, creating new opportunities for industrial decarbonization.
For UPP, the renewable power supply agreement aligns with broader efforts by manufacturers to integrate sustainability into their operations and reduce reliance on carbon-intensive electricity sources. The company joins a growing number of industrial businesses leveraging power purchase agreements and renewable energy supply contracts to meet environmental targets.
The agreement further strengthens NOA’s position in South Africa’s renewable energy market, where the company has been expanding its portfolio of corporate power supply arrangements across various industrial sectors.
As demand for clean energy continues to grow, partnerships such as the NOA-UPP agreement are expected to play an increasingly important role in supporting South Africa’s energy transition while helping businesses achieve their decarbonization goals.
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