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olar, biomass and
wind energy systems are popping up all over the country and feeding clean
energy into the strained electrical grid, according to the Guardian.
“The howling wind drives the turbines, their blades bent
back from the force as they spin in the evening light and send electricity to
local villages in South Africa’s Eastern Cape.
“High up on the top of the turbine, local resident Lungela
Vongu, dressed in a safety harness and hard hat leans far out over the 100
meter drop to check that the wind speed detector is working properly. “This
wind farm is bringing a lot more jobs into this community for the people,
without it there is no future here,” he says.
“The Cookhouse wind farm is the biggest wind system built in
Africa, with 66 turbines generating 138MW of clean power. It started feeding
the grid at the end of 2014 and it is far from unique,” The Guardian reports.
Read the Guardian story
- “How renewable energy in South Africa is quietly stealing a march on coal”.
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