Air Liquide, Sasol Sign New PPAs With Enel JV To Supply Renewable Energy To Secunda Site
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64% : These long-term contracts will actively support the development of renewable energy in South Africa, for the benefit of the country's electrical system and ultimately of the South African society in the context of a Just Transition.57% : French industrial gases company Air Liquide SA (AIQUY.PK) and South African energy and chemical company Sasol Limited (SSL) Monday announced that they have signed new Power Purchase Agreements or PPAs with Enel Green Power RSA.
55% : Within the framework of the deal, Enel Green Power RSA, a joint venture between Enel's renewable arm Enel Green Power and Qatar Investment Authority, will create a local company, which will build a wind farm located in the Eastern Cape province.
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