JustMoney provides insight for complexes looking to make a permanent move away from Eskom.
Unlike stand-alone homeowners, those who live in residential estates or complexes in South Africa have several rules that need to be considered when looking to install solar.
At least 75% of those in attendance must vote in favour of the resolution – which can include the installation of solar on the common property, such as shared rooves or carports. Renting solar panels for common areas, rather than purchasing them outright, can reduce upfront costs and the risk associated with owning and maintaining panels.Installing batteries to help store excess energy generated by solar panels and making them available for use during periods of high energy demand or when the panels are not generating electricity.
JustMoney said the ombud had received over 200 complaints within a year pointing to issues over no compliance certificates, goods not being delivered and extended installation times.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
South Africa: Greenpeace Africa Activists Disrupt Mantashe's Address at Africa Energy IndabaPress Release - Today, Greenpeace Africa activists disrupted Minister Gwede Mantashe's opening address at the Africa Energy Indaba at the Cape Town International Convention Center with banners and messages on bluetooth speakers.
Read more »
South Africa: Multiple Award-Winning Group Boyz ll Men Confirm South African Tour DatesPress Release - Leading event organiser G21 Entertainment together with Vertex Events today announced South African show dates for the legendary super group Boyz II Men happening later this year.
Read more »
Warning over new solar scam in South AfricaThe City of Tshwane warns residents to look out for a new scam related to a non-existent ‘solar installation drive’.
Read more »
Africa: When Things Go Boom - Why the Doomsday Clock Matters to AfricaGuest Column - In January this year, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved its Doomsday Clock to 90 seconds to midnight, an indication that humanity is closer than ever to destroying itself. The existential threats it identifies also impact the people of Africa.
Read more »
Africa: How Can Germany's Feminist Policies Benefit Africa?Germany wants to empower women and girls worldwide with new feminist foreign and development policy strategies. The need in Africa is great, but major discussions loom.
Read more »
Comsol sees big opportunity in private 5G in South Africa - TechCentralConvergence Partners-backed Comsol Networks is using its access to prime radio frequency spectrum bands to build private 5G networks for enterprise customers.
Read more »