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Cape Town businesses and households have broken through the R50m earnings mark since the start of the City’s Cash for Power programme in 2022/23. Cape Town is the first metro to buy excess solar PV power from small-scale generators, with over 1 800 small scale power sellers now participating. Read more... The post Cash for Power: Capetonians reach R50 m earnings mark appeared first on Social TV.
The City of Cape Town's Cash for Power programme has seen local households and businesses make over R50 million since its start.
The City of Cape Town has been allowing its residents and businesses to work off their entire electricity bill through excess solar feed-in.
The City’s Productivity Efficiency Programme is back and ready to support Cape Town’s small businesses. The initiative is administered by...
The Tshwane metro is demanding that small-scale embedded generators (SSEG) submit both electronic and physical documents and cautioned it may take up...
A pilot project saw more than half a million kilowatt hours traded across the City's power grid
In its 47th year, the iconic Cape Town Cycle Tour remains a standout event on the Mother City’s events calendar, drawing approximately 30 000 riders...
Capetonians bared it all (or almost all) on Saturday, 8 March, for the annual World Naked Bike Ride, pedalling for a planet powered by more than just...
ITC is transforming the landscape for small businesses in the Caribbean, equipping them with the tools to access investment and scale sustainably. The...
Excitement for the 47th Cape Town Cycle Tour is reaching a fever pitch as the annual three-day Cape Town Cycle Tour Expo kicked off the festivities at...