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Maroc Maroc - IT-ONLINE.CO.ZA - A La Une - 11/Sep 08:29

More investment in wind and infrastructure needed

South Africa has recorded a landmark 160 days with no load-shedding, the longest period in over four years, and is on track for a load-shedding free winter. However, maintaining future grid stability will require a doubling down on wind investment as well as higher spending on transmission infrastructure, says local renewable energy developer Red Cap. […]

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