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    Prescient invests R220 million into H1 Holdings’ solar farms project

    July 11, 2023
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    Reyburn Hendricks is the managing director of H1 Holdings.
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    Prescient Investment Management’s Clean Energy Fund is investing R220 million in H1 Holdings for the development of three solar PV farms in Touws River, Western Cape.

    1. H1 Holdings, a black-owned and managed company focused on clean energy projects, will utilize the investment to fund the Grootfontein solar PV farms, each with a capacity of 75MW.
    2. The projects were awarded in the fifth bidding round of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy.
    3. Once completed, the solar farms are expected to provide clean power to approximately 100,000 households, reducing CO2 emissions by an estimated 630,000 tonnes per year.
    4. The investment aligns with Prescient’s focus on providing investors access to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) products and supporting renewable energy generation to address South Africa’s energy crisis.
    5. The construction of the solar farms is estimated to take between 12 and 18 months, with power delivery anticipated to begin in 2025.
    6. The Prescient Clean Energy Fund has invested in 31 renewable energy projects worth a total of R3.7 billion, contributing 2.3GW of clean energy to the national grid and creating 1,343 jobs.
    7. The investment not only promotes clean energy but also supports the socioeconomic development of surrounding communities by providing employment opportunities and other initiatives.
    8. H1 Holdings holds a 46.5% equity stake in the Grootfontein solar PV farm projects, while Scatec Solar and Community Trust are also shareholders
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