The Western Cape government focuses on being energy resilient in 2023

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Western Cape Premier Alan Winde's visit to Taylor Technology reflects the Western Cape government's commitment to being more energy resilient in 2023:

On Tuesday, Western Cape Premier Alan Winde visited Taylor Technology, a Macassar-based business. His visit reflects the Western Cape government’s focus on beingWinde was joined by former Eskom executive Alwie Lester, who is now part of the Western Cape Government team, and Kadri Nassiep, Executive Director of Energy for the City of Cape Town.

It gave the premier a chance to engage with what the Western Cape government can do to foster a supportive environment for business owners and their employees. “In 2022 we had 3 630 hours cumulative hours of load shedding in South Africa. Economic recovery and more importantly job creation cannot happen under these circumstances,” he continues.

He acknowledges Energy Capital for the work they do in the renewable energy sector. Energy Capital is a business that has installed 280 solar panels at its premises so far in an effort to become more sustainable.

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