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Distributed Power Africa & EDF Extend Partnership to South Africa -Distributed Power Africa (DPA), a business of Cassava Technologies, and Électricité de France (EDF), a world-leading electricity c... -

Distributed Power Africa , a business of Cassava Technologies, and Électricité de France , one of the world-leading electricity companies, entered into a partnership to develop hybrid energy solutions for businesses in South Africa.

“South Africa is facing long hours of load shedding and increasing electricity costs. This partnership comes at an opportune time where the country is pushing for an updated renewable energy policy, and the world is facing a sudden rise in diesel costs,” according to Norman Moyo, CEO Africa of DPA. EDF Group is already active in low-carbon power generation, transmission, distribution, and energy efficiency services in South Africa. The company intends to bring its technical expertise and its experience in comprehensive offers with financing schemes to complement DPA’s capabilities in growing a C&I pipeline in South Africa.

 

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