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Western
Cape Responds to Energy Crisis
Worcester Provincial
Hospital contracts SunTank to install a solar heating system
Cape Town
and Pretoria 10 March 2006. SunTank, South Africa's leading
solar heating company, has
been confirmed the supplier of choice
for the installation of a commercial scale solar energy system for
the WC Department of Health's Worcester Provincial Hospital.
The solar energy
system is designed to achieve a 35% reduction in the energy consumption
of the hospital
and enable the hospital to reduce its peak electricity
load. Installation of the solar system is to commence
during March
2006 and commissioning is expected by May.
Yoram Gur Arie,
SunTank's Managing Director commented:
" The province's
commitment to the rollout of Solar Water Heating installations is
a clear indication that
authorities are beginning to accept the
reality that waiting for Eskom to lead the country out of the coal
era
could be a painful experience. The province's lead is sure to
be followed by the rest of the country soon."
SunTank's growth
over the past year had been driven primarily by a leap in demand
for industrial scale solar
installations. With new industrial size
orders coming in at an average rate of three per month, the company's
main challenge is the recruitment and training of installation technicians
and project leaders.
Robert Kraaikamp,
the General Manager for SunTank WC says:
" We are very
excited about the growing awareness for solar heating technology
in the province. Beside the
obvious benefits to the WC energy situation,
implementing the technology will also create many new jobs.
We encourage
young people from the province to train and qualify for careers
in the industry."
Notes to
editors
SunTank
SunTank is South Africa's leading solar heating company with interests
and partnerships throughout
Southern Africa, East Africa and the
Indian Ocean islands. The company consists of 3 divisions covering
manufacturing, marketing, distribution and installations of solar
heating systems as well as construction
and operation of clean energy
plants.
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