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Private sector can now submit details about their capabilities to be part of the Integrated Renewable Energy and Resource Efficiency Programme

Government’s programme for the procurement of renewable energy for state buildings and facilities got off the ground on Monday as pressure mounts on countries to move faster to combat climate change.

The iREREP has been registered by the Treasury to be implemented as a public-private partnership in collaboration with the private sector on “a full design, finance, build, operate, transfer basis”. “With SA grappling with load-shedding, water shortages and accelerated effects of climate change, all of which have far reaching consequences on society, our response as government to these challenges must be citizen-centric, focusing on the wellbeing of our people, protecting the environment, improving citizens’ lives and addressing the injustices of our past,” De Lille said.

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