Sponsored Content: South Africa’s business leaders can solve the energy crisis

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Imagine a South Africa with load shedding a dim memory, a flourishing economy, booming investments, safer and cleaner jobs and air pollution drastically reduced along with pollution-related illness. This is the legacy we can leave for future generations...

to buy more than 16,000 solar cells to power and supply battery storage for the farm, Cars.co.za is using its balance sheet to drive sustainable energy development. Via the Sun Exchange platform, Karoo Fresh pays Cars.co.za for the energy it consumes, which creates an alternative income stream for Cars.co.za over the 20-year lifespan of the solar project. Annually,

There is strong evidence from around the globe that companies, such as Cars.co.za, that prioritise sustainability, perform better. They attract more customers and better talent, reduce costs, optimise investment returns, have better stakeholder relations and staff retention rates, and avoid investments that have longer-term environmental implications. Data shows that sustainability can affect operating profits by up to 60%.

The scope for action is wide and limited only by our ingenuity and willpower. During just the one meeting between Eskom and 70 business leaders, attendees identified many private sector actions, from own generation and purchasing power from IPPs, to wheeling agreements, energy efficiency, protection of energy infrastructure and contributions to policy development.

 

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