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Momentum powers offices with solar plants

Key Figures & Findings: Momentum Group has commissioned two new solar energy systems at its Centurion head office in Gauteng and Parc du Cap regional office in the Western Cape. The projects are designed to offset daytime electricity use, improve energy security, and cut operating costs while reinforcing South Africa’s grid. Both rooftop and carport solar arrays feed directly into the offices’ electrical systems, ensuring uninterrupted client services during power disruptions.
Statistics & Insights: The two installations will generate 7.5GWh of clean electricity annually—enough to power about 28,500 streetlights for a year. Momentum estimates annual savings of R13 million and a reduction of 8,900 tonnes of CO₂, equal to roughly 3,200 return flights from Johannesburg to London.
Future Implications: If replicated across the corporate sector, similar projects could ease strain on South Africa’s national grid while accelerating private contributions to decarbonisation. Momentum expects its investment to break even within a short period, underscoring the financial viability of solar adoption in commercial operations.
Source: TechCentral
Quick Take: Momentum’s office solar rollout shows how corporate investments can cut costs and emissions, a trend that could ease South Africa’s grid pressure if scaled nationwide.