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City Power blazing the trail with green energy

3rd November 2022

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City Power is partnering with the Department of Mineral Resources & Energy (DMRE) to procure and roll out 15,000 solar water geysers to needy homes in Johannesburg as the multiparty government embraces green energy. DMRE will be supplying the City with the first batch of 15,000 solar water geysers at no cost to the City.

“I am extremely proud of the progress made by City Power in proactively finding green energy solutions and keep to the promises we have as we have made to our residents,” MMC for Environment & Infrastructure Services, Cllr. Michael Sun said

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“CEO of City Power, Ms. Tshifularo Mashava and her team are crafting a blueprint to start rolling this out to the neediest homes in the city of gold”

City Power will develop criteria for the beneficiaries and prioritise orphanages, hospices, old age homes and animal shelters. The implementation of the solar geyser project also creates an opportunity for DMRE to train City Power technicians, community-based electricians and SMMEs and ensure that these opportunities be offered to the communities where the solar water geysers will be installed

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Moreover, City Power will soon be launching a solar powered high masts lighting program in vulnerable areas that are prone to spurts of crime during loadshedding.

“We are determined to improve public lighting and safety in our communities. It’s under the veil of darkness that crime increases so as a matter of urgency City Power will be rolling out solar powered high mast lighting in crime prone areas,” Cllr. Michael Sun said.

“Our first port-of-call will be Eldorado Park and areas like Soweto, Doornkop and Orange farm where Eskom is the main supplier of electricity and loadshedding plunges these vulnerable communities into the dark.”

The solar high masts are expected to be rolled out in December and will also be fitted in areas where there is not provision for electricity. The tenders for the solar powered high masts lighting program as well as the fitment of solar panels at City Power Reuven headquarters are currently being evaluated.

“We refuse to simply talk about embracing green energy solutions. This multiparty government does what it says and the good news doesn’t just end there,” Cllr. Michael Sun said.

“City Power has partnered with the Joburg Markets to fit the market roofs with solar panels so the Market will move to green and renewable energy and with the electricity saved there, we will feedback into the grid for areas in need”.

 

Issued by City of Joburg MMC: Environment and Infrastructure Services Department, CLLR. Michael Sun

 

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