Yellow Door Energy fuels SA's green energy revolution with 48 MWp solar plant
Having green energy and having clean energy is becoming such an important part of demand, says YDE COO.
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Clarence Ford interviews Rory McCarthy, COO of Yellow Door Energy (YDE).
Listen below.
Yellow Door Energy proudly announced that they finished building a 48 MWp solar power plant in Leeudoringstad, North West.
This milestone solidifies their stature as a key contender in the solar wheeling domain, bolstering South Africa's shift towards a greener, self-reliant energy landscape.
Set to dispense clean electricity to numerous clients through the Eskom grid, it promises a stable tariff, paving the way for substantial savings in electricity expenses.
McCarthy emphasises the significance of this as the country transitions towards a sustainable and energy-independent future.
Exciting news! We’ve secured 240 MWp of solar wheeling in South Africa, of which 48 MWp is shovel-ready🌞
— YellowDoorEnrgy (@YellowDoorEnrgy) February 6, 2024
Our CEO Jeremy Crane shares, “The 48 MWp development propels Yellow Door Energy into the forefront of solar wheeling and overall renewable energy leadership in South Africa.. pic.twitter.com/REYzrAopKj
"There's plenty of customers ready and looking for energy right now."
Rory McCarthy, COO – Yellow Door Energy
"Having green energy and having clean energy is becoming such an important part of demand."
Rory McCarthy, COO – Yellow Door Energy
"This is going to be quite pivotal."
Rory McCarthy, COO – Yellow Door Energy
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