South Africa’s R89-billion wind power boom

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South Africa’s R89-billion wind power boom
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South Africa’s wind industry is growing rapidly, attracting billions in investments and creating thousands of jobs.

Over the past decade, South Africa’s wind industry has attracted more than R89 billion in investments, creating over 23,000 jobs and powering over three million homes annually. , the country’s only wind energy association.

Major wind farm developments are happening in South Africa, raking in billions of rands in investments and creating thousands of jobs. “The wind industry’s future in South Africa is promising, with job growth projections closely tied to the sector’s expansion,” Santosh Sookgrim, Senior Technical Advisor at SAWEA, said.

Technological developments — including advanced monitoring and control systems, AI-driven maintenance and avifaunal detection systems — are further driving job creation in the wind sector. The industry is also expanding in data analysis and software development.

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