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As South African business tries to regain its footing following two years of successive catastrophes, a respite from loadshedding is not likely.

For holders of bonded properties, these cost savings will become important as historically low interest rates rise once again Incentives announced under South Africa’s power plan will further offset the cost for rooftop solar power installations. Businesses and households who install solar panels will benefit from Eskom’s pricing structure and rules, allowing them to sell excess power to the grid.While solar power offers substantial energy efficiency benefits for business where relatively low investment can yield high rewards, solar PV installations are not without their risks.

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