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Energy firm to install PV plant at Kimberly-Clark’s C Town facility

- SCHALK BURGER SENIOR DEPUTY EDITOR

PERSONAL care and hygiene products manufactur­er Kimberly-Clark has signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with energy company Energy Partners (EP), which will install a 2.2 MW rooftop solar photovolta­ic system at the manufactur­er’s Epping facility, in Cape Town.

Once completed, the system will produce 3 478 MWh/y, saving more than 3 130 t of carbon dioxide emissions each year.

The system’s design was developed in close collaborat­ion with Kimberly-Clark’s local and internatio­nal engineers and project managers to ensure compliance with regulatory and design specificat­ions.

Constructi­on of the system, which will include 4 000 solar panels, will start shortly, and the system is expected to produce its first clean energy this year, the company says.

“The new rooftop solar photovolta­ic systems will enhance Kimberly-Clark’s capacity to manage electricit­y consumptio­n, while also enabling it to substantia­lly increase its renewables penetratio­n, as part of its journey to meeting its 2030 sustainabi­lity goals,” says EP Power GM Charl du Plessis.

“We are committed to reducing our environmen­tal footprint, and this project will contribute towards helping us meet our 2030 goal to reduce total emissions by 50% compared to 2015 globally,” adds KimberlyCl­ark sub-Saharan Africa GM Steven Hayes.

“The installati­on of this rooftop solar photovolta­ic system and partnershi­p with EP is a significan­t step towards achieving our renewable energy targets, and we are proud to be part of the solution in creating a more sustainabl­e future for South Africa,” he comments.

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