Tiger Brands to install solar in power-starved SA

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Africa’s biggest listed food maker, TigerBrands will install solar power at four manufacturing sites by early next year, part of a wider rollout to reduce the company’s dependence on SA’s state-owned electricity firm. Moneyweb CompanyNews GreenEnergy

Tiger Brands, Africa’s biggest listed food maker, will install solar power at four manufacturing sites by early next year, part of a wider rollout to reduce the company’s dependence on South Africa’s state-owned electricity firm. The Johannesburg-based company is looking to source 65% of power at plants in the country from renewable energy by 2030, according to an emailed statement Wednesday.

The national government has moved to reduce the red tape related to private generation of energy, paving the way for such initiatives. Tiger Brands’s multi-million-rand plan aims to “maximise efforts to reduce the company’s reliance on the national grid,” the maker of Albany bread and Doom insect repellent said.

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