Sasol signs three renewable power agreements to reach emissions sustainability targets
SASOL, one of the biggest greenhouse gas (GHG) polluters in the country, has signed three power purchase agreements (PPA) to supply renewable power to its South African operations. In one of the biggest renewable energy transactions by the private sector in this country, Sasol which produces chemicals and petroleum fuels from coal, said that it plans to reduce its GHG emissions from its South African operations by at least 30% by 2030, off a 2017 baseline. Renewable power is a key lever towards its GHG emission reduction, as part of the group’s planned transition towards a more sustainable product portfolio. Sasol South Africa (SSA) and Msenge Emoyeni Wind Farm (Msenge) have signed a long-term PPA to supply 69MW of wind-powered renewable power to the group’s Sasolburg operations. This deal was…