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Discovery Green and Southern Sun forge 10-year renewable energy partnership

Philippa Larkin|Published

Discovery Green announced the signing of a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Southern Sun, South Africa’s leading hospitality group.

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Discovery Green, a Discovery Limited business, has announced the signing of a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Southern Sun, South Africa’s leading hospitality group. This agreement will see more than 90% of Southern Sun’s consumption across seven flagship sites powered by clean, renewable energy wheeled from some of the country's largest wind and solar farms through the national grid.

Under the agreement, Discovery Green will supply renewable energy to Southern Sun’s Arabella Hotel, Golf and Spa, Drakensberg Sun, Garden Court Morningside, Southern Sun Katherine Street, Southern Sun Sandton, Champagne Sports Resort, and Sabi River Sun Resort.

This agreement builds on Discovery Green’s other agreements in the hospitality and property sectors, whereby Southern Sun will receive energy from Discovery Green’s renewable portfolio, including phase two of the Overberg Wind Farm with Red Rocket currently under construction.

Andre Nepgen, the head of Discovery Green, said: “We are thrilled to supply Southern Sun and these iconic hotels and resorts with affordable, renewable energy.

“This partnership speaks to our broader goal to unlock renewable energy access for all South African businesses, from NGOs and SMME to large sectors like hospitality, to drive economic growth,” he said.

A sustainable edge

Though not traditionally energy-intensive, the hospitality industry stands to benefit significantly from renewables – lowering costs, meeting consumer demand for responsible travel, and strengthening brand reputation.

Marcel von Aulock, the CEO of Southern Sun, said: “Partnering with Discovery Green is an important step in our sustainability programme. Securing cost-effective renewable energy for our flagship properties not only reduces our carbon footprint but also assures guests that their stay supports South Africa’s transition to a cleaner energy future. This agreement reinforces our long-term commitment to responsible growth while ensuring energy stability for our operations.”

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