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Woolworths invests over R17.5 million in renewable energy initiatives

Woolworths, has confirmed a further investment of over R17,5 million in renewable energy projects.ย  The latest investment includes various solar installations to the value of R10,5 million and a renewable energy agreement to the value of R7,3 million per annum at key locations including the companyโ€™s head office and distribution centres in Cape Town, as well as its stores in Phalaborwa Mall in Limpopo and Greenacres Shopping Centre in the Eastern Cape.

These store and head office installations are projected to have a payback period of 4-5 years.ย ย 

The expansion of the solar installations at Woolworthsโ€™ head office building triples the capacity of the initial pilot completed in 2013, adding an additional 357 kilowatts. This will increase the solar energy capacity at the Woolworths head office to 465 kilowatts.

Following this extension, approximately 11% of the energy requirements at the retailerโ€™s head office will be met through solar power, including its always-on power intensive national data centre operating round-the-clock.ย 

At the retail level, transitioning to renewable energy requires substantial investment and collaboration with shopping centre owners.ย  Retailers like Woolworths often face challenges because they donโ€™t own the roof and rely on progressive and flexible landlords like Phalaborwa Mall with whom Woolworths partnered to install a 165 kilowatt-peak(kWp) grid tied system on the mallโ€™s roof, generating 30% of the stores energy needs.ย ย 

Similarly, at its Greenacres store in Gqeberha Woolworths is investing in a 300 kWp solar system, benefiting from partial roof ownership of the shopping centre.ย 

โ€œWe have an ambitious goal to source all our energy from renewables by 2030,โ€ said Feroz Koor, Woolworths Group Head of Sustainability. โ€œWorking with the renewable energy industry, energy traders, retail landlords, government and local municipalities has been crucial in making this shift.ย  Our 2030 goal encompasses not only switching to renewable energy but also maximising energy efficiency.ย  Through numerous interventions, including the installation of fridge doors in 348 of our foodmarkets, smart technology and energy efficiency practices across all our stores, we have achieved a two-thirds reduction in our storesโ€™ energy intensity over the last 15 years.โ€ย 

“Investing in renewable energy makes excellent business sense. By embracing renewable energy, we are not only enhancing our environmental sustainability but also ensuring a future-fit retail operation that decouples energy usage from business growth,” concludes Koor.

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