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SolarWorld to Power Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town

published: 2015-12-01 11:42

Africa's most visited site, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town, will be supplied with clean solar energy produced by 4.200 solar modules of German manufacturer SolarWorld. The first photovoltaic systems will be inaugurated on November 30th by Alan Winde, Minister of Economic Opportunities of Western Cape.

Clean power generation and decentralized use of energy gain increasing importance in Africa. This now also demonstrates the largest commercial and shopping center which is with 25 million visitors the most frequented place on the continent. Colin Devenish, Executive Manager of Operations of V&A Waterfront: "We want to set standards but this is also our responsibility for the environment."

Sustainable Power Solutions (SPS), a SolarWorld local partner, and SolarWorld have been selected through a tender process in June 2015 for the major project with start in October. By 2016, a total of eight systems will be installed on the roofs of the Clock Tower, the Granger Bay, the Two Oceans Aquarium, the Portswood House and four other buildings.

"It is an honor that SolarWorld and SPS have been selected for this project. In such projects, it comes down to quality and durability. Who wants to be on the safe side, SolarWorld must be your choice , "said Dr.-Ing. E. H. Frank Asbeck, CEO of SolarWorld AG. SolarWorld has been for years in southern Africa and the island regions present and, with its products made in Germany and made in USA the major manufacturers in the region.

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