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Growthpoint acquires a 30% stake in new R390m Boston Hydroelectric Plant

Growthpoint acquires a 30% stake in new R390m Boston Hydroelectric Plant

Strategic investment in the hydro plant that is powering the 24/7 clean energy being wheeled to 23 Growthpoint flagship properties

Growthpoint Properties (JSE: GRT), South Africaโ€™s leading Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), has acquired a 30% stake in the operational Boston Hydroelectric plant, a new R390 million development with an operational lifetime of over 40 years by leading independent power producer Serengeti Energy within the Lesotho Highlands Water Scheme near Clarens. South Africaโ€™s newest hydroelectric plant was certified for commercial operations by Eskom on Friday (17 October 2025) and has already started adding renewable energy to the national grid.

As early as 2023, Growthpoint secured exclusive access to all the approximately 30GWh of renewable electricity generated by the plant annually, through its landmark 195GWh power purchase agreement (PPA) with licenced energy trader Etana Energy. Boston Hydro is the first project to come online in a mix of cost-saving, certified zero-carbon hydro, wind and solar electricity generation projects powering the PPA. The renewable electricity from Boston Hydro will supply 23 Growthpoint buildings, including 10 in Sandton Central and three in Cape Town.

Strategic investment advances energy security

Growthpointโ€™s 30% stake in Boston Hydro continues its investment in renewable electricity sources and furthers its green energy transition which began more than a decade ago. The property group took its first steps into rooftop solar generation in 2011, from which is has grown a track record of practical, scalable, carbon reducing energy solutions for its business, tenants and South Africa.

Since its first installation, the property group has invested more than R1 billion in solar energy locally, grown one of South Africaโ€™s largest Small Scale Embedded Generator (SSEG) renewable energy fleets and linked it to transparent certification frameworks. Growthpoint owns a fleet of 80 rooftop plants across its portfolio delivering 61.2MWp of capacity and generates a significant amount of clean electricity annually. A further 7MWp of solar installations are in the pipeline for commissioning by mid-2026.

Growthpoint now operates and procures one of South Africaโ€™s most diversified private renewable energy portfolios, combining solar and hydro generation, with wind soon set to join its renewable energy mix as part of the PPA. Together with its rooftop solar, when its PPA with Etana Energy is fully operational, approximately 40% of Growthpointโ€™s total electricity demand will be supplied from renewable energy.

Powering up transparency too, Growthpoint verifies its renewable energy by registering the electricity generated on the International Renewable Energy Certificate (I-REC) registry via Fuel Switch, Africaโ€™s first blockchain-enabled REC exchange. This ensures global transparency, traceability and accountability across its clean-energy portfolio.

Making renewable energy work for business

Bringing all this together is Growthpointโ€™s game-changingย e-coโ‚‚ย wheeled renewable energy initiative (which is short for electricity minus carbon dioxide and pronounced โ€œeco twoโ€). This solution is built around Growthpointโ€™s tenants โ€” thousands of businesses, big and small, in all sectors of South Africaโ€™s economy.

Growthpointโ€™s pioneering e-coโ‚‚ย now officially delivers wheeled renewable electricity directly to 10 flagship office buildings in Sandton and their tenants, with the first electrons coming from the operational Boston Hydro over the national grid.ย e-co2ย wheeled green electricity is stable and cost competitive for Growthpoint tenants, it has zero-carbon footprint and certified with tradable digital RECS.

Businesses can, for the first time in South Africa, cut their Scope 2 emissions from purchased electricity in select Growthpoint buildings. So, they can save money, advance their sustainability goals and report certified emissions reductions aligned with evolving IFRS sustainability reporting standards.

The launch of e-co2 positions Growthpoint as South Africaโ€™s first provider of a commercial-scale wheeled renewable energy solution for multi-tenanted commercial properties, with building-level certification and benefits that are made available to tenants in a verified, auditable format.

Leading collaboration in South Africaโ€™s private renewable energy market

Leading the way in bringing certified renewable energy into daily business use,ย e-co2ย is built on unprecedented collaboration and leading-edge skills, cemented by deep environmental stewardship, that forms a connected ecosystem.

Together, Serengeti Energyโ€™s independent power generation at Boston Hydro, Etana Energyโ€™s wheeling offering and power purchase agreement, Growthpointโ€™s renewable energy offtake for its commercial properties and Fuel Switchโ€™s digital REC registration have formed a pioneering collaboration advancing South Africaโ€™s renewable energy transition.

Growthpoint sits at the centre of this transparent ecosystem, demonstrating how the property sector can lead the shift toward energy security and sustainability, while unlocking shared value for stakeholders.

Estienne de Klerk, SA CEO of Growthpoint Properties.

Estienne de Klerk, SA CEO of Growthpoint Properties,ย says:ย โ€œWe are incredibly proud of this innovative initiative, made possible by a visionary team, dedicated partners such as Etana Energy, Serengeti Energy, Fuel Switch and many passionate and talented people over a number of years. It not only benefits the immediate occupants of Growthpointโ€™s properties but helps to create a brighter and more sustainable future for South Africa.โ€

Evan Rice, CEO, of Etana Energy.

Evan Rice, CEO, of Etana Energy, says:ย โ€œGrowthpoint and Etanaโ€™s clean energy partnership is accelerating renewable energy in a way that works for business, the country and the planet. Together, weโ€™re making clean electricity accessible through the grid, securing long-term take-off for IPPs and enabling businesses to cut costs and carbon without complexity. Itโ€™s a scalable, transparent model for South Africaโ€™s energy future.โ€

 

 

Anton-Louis Olivier, CEO, Serengeti Energy.

Anton-Louis Olivier, CEO, Serengeti Energy, says:ย โ€œBoston Hydro brings affordable, baseload renewable power to the grid reliably and around the clock. Itโ€™s the product of 15 years of operational experience across Africa. We’re proud to be the generation backbone of this ground-breaking clean energy partnership and powering a scalable solution for South African businesses through Growthpointโ€™s e-coโ‚‚.โ€

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