CT gets SA's greenest building
Vodacom today unveiled the largest solar array of panels on a single building in Africa at its offices in Century City, Cape Town. The panels are expected to provide up to 75% of all electricity needed by the building during peak production.
The installation of the solar array is part of Vodacom’s ongoing drive
to help reduce the amount of energy the company consumes.
The solar array is
expected to provide up to 75% of all electricity power required by the building
during peak production.
The electricity
produced will feed into the two main distribution boards and a display panel,
installed in the reception area of the building, and will display instantaneous
power produced (yield), energy yield and carbon emission savings.
Vodacom’s Chief Officer: Corporate Affairs, Maya Makanjee says: “Vodacom recently
became a voluntary signatory to the Energy Efficiency Leadership Network which
aims to help improve energy efficiency in South Africa.
This commitment
complements our existing environmental and sustainability efforts to reduce
carbon emissions within the organisation by 5% per annum until 2014.”
“Through this
particular project Vodacom aims to demonstrate that business can take the
lead in promoting renewable energy solutions, thereby stimulating the green
economy,” Makanjee says.
As part of Vodacom’s
commitment to socio-economic development local Small, Medium and
Microenterprises (SMMEs) were appointed to install the solar panels and do
the construction work required. The appointment of local SMMEs also provided
the opportunity for skills transfer due to the scale of the project and the
limited number of skilled technicians that were available to complete the task.
Vodacom also made it a
prerequisite for product suppliers to provide training on the technical
elements of the installation, resulting in a German engineer providing
on-the-job training to locals.
In keeping with
Vodacom’s commitment to investment in local communities, all the roof tiles
that were removed were donated to a community centre project in the Delft area,
ensuring that the roof tiles were re-used.
The project is expected to assist the Group with savings on utility bills and help
improve energy efficiency.
To date, Vodacom has reduced the energy inputs per base station across
the Vodacom Group by retrofitting base stations with free cooling, thereby
making them more energy efficient.
“Through this
initiative and other innovative energy saving projects, Vodacom intends taking
the lead in trying to reduce dependency on conventional energy sources, and it
is our hope that other companies follow suit.
We also want our customers
to learn from our example and to become more aware of their own carbon
footprint,” says Makanjee.
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