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South Africa’s grid needs collector networks to support renewables

10 Dec 2024
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South Africa’s renewable energy landscape is rapidly developing, presenting challenges in integrating variable sources into the existing power grid. Simply expanding the grid isn’t sufficient; a fundamental transformation is necessary to effectively incorporate renewable energy and maintain stable supply.

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