Genergy First Quarter 2023 Newsletter
Cape Town Metro Leading the way Dealing with Load shedding Efforts by the City of Cape Town to become the first load shedding free metro are gaining traction. It has now obtained the legal rights to buy electricity back from private suppliers. Cape Town Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis, has announced the City can now pay cash […]
Kleinskool Project
The Kleinskool Project Last year Genergy was approached by “Studio D’Arc Architects” on behalf of the Kleinskool Community Project Trust. The Trust is a Public Benefit Organisation, whose mission is to assist, develop and support the community in Kleinskool. This also includes surrounding marginalised areas. The Trust serves through projects steered by basic social and […]
Reduce Electricity consumption in the household
Stephen Hawking once said “Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change”. With regards to the availability of electricity in the last decade, residents of South Africa had no choice but to adapt. Many households are looking at alternative power sources like solar panels. Solar is arguably the most accessible independent source of energy. However, […]
Solar systems explained
In this short blog entry, we pick apart the 3 main options available when looking at a Solar energy system:
Off Grid
Grid-tied
Hybrid
Genergy Woodridge Trail Run 2019
Genergy to Power the Woodridge Trail Run Genergy to power the 2019 Woodridge Trail Run Taking place on the 20th of October 2019 at Woodridge College and Preparatory School, the Woodridge Trail Run is the oldest established trail event in the Eastern Cape. Genergy has entered into a 3 year agreement with Big O Sports […]
PV GreenCard training SAPVIA Aug 2019
People looking at Voltage metres at training with writing: GENERGY Inspired Sustainability
What would South Africa look like with 100 % renewable
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund is loath to lend funds to utilities and governments that want to build coal power plants. According to the Chamber of Mines of South Africa, over the next 10 years Eskom will close four power stations. This means cutting 8800MW of installed capacity. The result will be […]
Sustainable investing and profit
Sustainable investing doesn’t mean waving goodbye to profit. Terry Billson Most people like the idea of investing in companies that are keeping climate change and other concerns in mind. However, when it comes down to the nitty gritty there’s often a caveat: ‘…as long as my return doesn’t get affected by it.’ There’s this […]
Business role in protecting the planet
Terry Billson Business leaders need to step up in the fight to save our planet The need for action is now.According to the WWF, we are the first generation to know we are destroying our planet and the last one that can do anything about it. Prince Charles is the founder and Patron of Business […]
School Solar Solution
WOODRIDGE COLLEGE & PREPARATORY SCHOOL INVESTS IN GENERGY’S SCHOOL SOLAR SOLUTION TO REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT In partnership with Genergy, Woodridge College & Preparatory School has invested in a solar PV system which will see the school reduce its CO2 emissions by roughly 597 tons per annum. Part of the Genergy projects: the Woodridge installation is […]