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Shake off winter with these four tips

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SHAKE OFF WINTER WITH THESE 4 TIPS 

SEPTEMBER is here and that means Spring – followed by a long hot summer. It’s time to Shake off Winter (y’all).

 To ensure you start out properly straight out of the gates, here are some myth busters: 

#1: The longer the workout, the better?
Not necessarily, especially if you are time challenged! Yes, a good long sesh is great, but you can cut back the cardio and still make progress. HIIT (high-intensity interval training) classes are the way to go when you need to shake off your winter lockdown bod and still fit in that “to do” list in your spare time. HIIT the Floor with a 30-minute workout where you cross train between strength, cardio, plyometric and functional movements. HIIT the Track where you sweat, lift, run and explode into a short 30-minute workout, which incorporates track and field training techniques. 

 #2: Will weights make me bulky.
Nope. The reality is that building muscle actually enhances your metabolism, which means you’ll burn off additional calories by lifting weights. It starts to make sense when you consider that your body will need more calories to sustain this new muscle mass, so if you maintain your current intake of food/calories, you will lose body fat. Here’s the thing: muscle is much denser than body fat so you could end up weighing the same as before you started lifting weights. The upside is that your body is going to be a whole lot smaller in all the right places, and you’ll come out the other side with a healthy, toned look for summer! 

 #3: Doing only cardio will make Me lose fat
Shake off the thought! If you want a toned look (and more importantly, a great metabolism), consider adding some resistance training to your routine. Otherwise, “cardio only” is a ticket to putting body fat back on as quickly and easily as you lost it L 

 #4: Do I have to exercise every day for at least an hour for a result?
It doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Science shows that three 10-minute sessions broken up throughout the day can be just as effective as one 30-minute session. You don’t have to spend hours at the gym to get into shape. On non-gym days, break up your cardio into smaller bites by parking further away for a longer walk to your destination, do a couple of squats instead of couch surfing while you’re watching Netflix, or turn up the music and shake down to your favourite tunes while you’re making dinner. Lots of little activities during the day can add up to a big calorie deficit. 

 And while we are busting myths, health clubs are NOT on the hotlist for spreading coronavirus. They are in fact, one of the most sanitised and safe environments – and that’s from data gathered by IHRSA, one of the world’s leading international authorities on the health club industry. 

 So, there you have it: EVERY reason to get started, revved up and motivated to shake off winter!

Source: https://www.planetfitness.co.za/hello-spring/

A drive to expand South Africa’s solar market

Solar market

Sungrow, the world’s leading inverter solution provider for renewables, has collaborated with Hudaco Energy, a member of the JSE-listed Hudaco Industries group with a 130-year history, to launch its hybrid inverter and battery storage solution in South Africa. The measure is intended to boost South Africa’s solar market.

This solution provides a more durable and stable clean energy supply for end-users and simplifies the installation, operation and maintenance, thereby saving time and costs significantly. Sungrow and Hudaco Energy are ready to offer it together with comprehensive service and certified training.

The hybrid plus battery storage solution introduced by Sungrow will satisfy the increasing needs of the C&I and residential market with more consumers and businesses moving towards “energy independence” with the use of renewable energy. This series covers the single-phase and three-phase hybrid inverters of 6kVA and 10kVA as well as HV Lithium-Ion batteries of 9.6kW to 25.6kWh and can be parallel to a maximum of 102,4kWh. Such flexible applications allow customers to choose their desired solution to suit their needs and budget. After installing hybrid inverters and batteries, end-users can enjoy a stable and reliable energy supply, as the seamless on and off-grid switching function works continuously to power the houses even during power outages or blackouts.

Sungrow prioritizes simplifying the installation, operation, and management. Currently, South Africa’s solar installers and end-users experience inconvenient installation and use, noise, and high temperatures. As a result, Sungrow designed this new series with an ultra-thin panel and compact design, making these systems smaller, lighter, and easier for heat dissipation. In addition, the “Plug and Play” feature further simplifies installation and post-maintenance. Moreover, for ease and convenience, customers can assess the 24/7 real-time operating status via the iSolarCloud app. The built-in Energy Management System and online IV scan result in more efficient and smarter energy usage.

As the C&I and residential markets in South Africa develop quickly, Sungrow keeps investing more efforts to better serve the C&I and residential users. A major effort is establishing a channel partnership with Hudaco Industries, which focuses on value-added distribution channels in growing markets and industries with an emphasis on ethics. Hand in Hudaco Energy, Sungrow looks forward to leading the next-level growth in South Africa’s solar installer market with durable hybrid inverter solutions. Hudaco Energy’s value-added support gives solar installers and engineers access to their national network of distribution channels and expert technical support for solar installers and engineers. Hudaco Energy is committed to providing the best renewable energy products for all solar installers and engineers in South Africa. They also provide solar installers and engineers access to their online partner portal which provides access to system configurators, online ordering, and certified training seminars.

This partnership is integral in increasing Sungrow’s presence within the South African distribution market, through which Sungrow looks forward to shipping a total of 500MW this year, thus, dominating South Africa’s solar market growth.

About Sungrow

Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd. (“Sungrow”) is the world’s most bankable inverter brand with over 224 GW installed worldwide as of December 2021. Founded in 1997 by University Professor Cao Renxian, Sungrow is a leader in the research and development of solar inverters with the largest dedicated R&D team in the industry and a broad product portfolio offering PV inverter solutions and energy storage systems for utility-scale, commercial & industrial, and residential applications, as well as internationally recognized floating PV plant solutions, NEV driving solutions and EV charging station solutions. With a strong 25-year track record in the PV space, Sungrow products power installations in over 150 countries. Learn more about Sungrow by visiting: www.sungrowpower.com.

About Hudaco Energy

Hudaco Energy is a member of the JSE-listed Hudaco Industries group with a history of 130 years, spanning across Africa. The group now employs nearly 3800 people. Hudaco Industries focuses on value-added distribution channels in growing markets and industries with an emphasis on ethics. Hudaco seeks out niche areas in markets where customers need and are prepared to pay for, the value Hudaco adds to the product it distributes. Learn more about Hudaco Energy a member of the Hudaco group by visiting: https://www.HudacoEnergy.co.za

The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 offers consumers a transcendent experience

HUAWEI Mate Xs 2.

Inheriting HUAWEI’s DNA of technological innovation, the HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 brings enhanced user experience, including a more immersive large-screen and more powerful innovative interactions.  The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 is the first innovation in the foldable phone product segment and offers consumers the ultimate pleasant and user-friendly experience for foldable devices.

The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2’s falcon wing hinge technology and its folding aesthetic form not only represent HUAWEI’s values of exploring the unknown whilst pursuing excellence and innovation but also help users to reimagine future form factors of smartphones that bring global consumers a transcendent experience.

The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 incorporates a fusion of industry-first materials for phone protection

Thanks to its lightweight materials, the HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 has an ultra-light and ultra-thin body that only weighs 255g with a thickness of 5.4mm, which is close to the weight of a typical smartphone on the market. The first 3D fiberglass design achieves a fusion of aesthetics colours and textures.

The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 also features an industry-first composite screen, which helps to absorb shock and acts as a buffer, thanks to HUAWEI’s strong steel. This shock barrier not only improves the phone’s resistance to impact, crushing or drops but also further improves the durability and reliability of the device from the inside out.

The graphene liquid cooling system

The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 adopts innovative graphene heat dissipation technology with good thermal conductivity performance. The Vapor Chamber (VC) structure increases the heat dissipation efficiency and heat dissipation performance, keeping the device cool at all times.

Better control of your screen for a friendlier viewing experience

The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 alsointegrates new dynamic themes for a smooth unfolding experience. The new smart multi-window enhances multitasking capability for a highly efficient interaction experience. The floating window wipe gesture brings a smooth and convenient control in multi-windows.

Using the HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 supports a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, as well as a touch sampling rate of up to 240Hz, giving the device a faster screen response speed and a smoother display. The 1440Hz high frequency PWM dimming minimises screen flicker, which helps to reduce eye strain and allows for a more eye-friendly experience, especially under dim light.

The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 continues to meet the utmost craftsmanship standards of HUAWEI’s products, breaking through technical bottlenecks and theoretical limitations to integrate HUAWEI’s latest and most cutting-edge technology, which underpins its leadership position in innovation. The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 boasts both innovative technology and the ultimate user experience.

The HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 brings a new immersive and interactive experience on a large screen, making it the ideal flagship foldable smartphone.  The ultra-light, ultra-flat, and super durable foldable smartphone is now available in South Africa at selected retailers, or you can purchase the HUAWEI Mate Xs 2 from the HUAWEI online store

Forecasting U.S. Clean Energy Job Creation by State (2019-2050)

Clean Energy Jobs creation by State (2019-2050)

The Growth of Clean Energy Jobs by State

As the world is slowly moving towards a carbon-free future, job prospects within the renewable energy industry will see a boom in the coming years. Ranging from environmental scientists to renewable energy generation technicians and engineers, clean energy jobs are growing.

Between the shuttering of coal plants and companies making efforts to use renewable sources of energy, the United States on its own could see the creation of 5 million net new jobs within the energy-supply sector, driven by clean energy.

These jobs offer a more sustainable and high-paying alternative for the current and new workforce, especially in some of the country’s highly fossil-fuel-dependent states.

Based on analysis presented by Princeton University, the above infographic visualizes the forecasted change in energy-supply jobs in every state from 2019 to 2030 and up until 2050, in a net-zero scenario.

Shift in Energy Supply Jobs by 2030: Texas on the Forefront

Between 2020 and 2021, jobs in the oil and gas sector saw a 9% decline in Texas, a reduction of more than 55,000 in the state. Despite this, Texas is still one of the largest oil and natural gas producers, employing the highest number of people.

A rapid rise in employment in the clean energy industry will compensate for this decline in fossil fuel sector jobs. Texas fossil fuel unions have also signed onto the climate action plan and vowed to create more jobs in the clean energy sector.

In the process, Texas will see nearly 135,000 net new energy-supply jobs by 2030, more than any other state.

Here’s a look at the number of forecasted net new energy-supply jobs in the rest of the country:Search:

StateForecasted Net Change in Energy-supply Jobs (2019-2030)
Texas134,446
California73,259
Florida65,754
South Carolina55,058
Iowa46,295
Virginia43,250
New Mexico39,548
Indiana38,908
Missouri33,786
Oklahoma30,953
Total U.S.852,651

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Note: Negative values indicate a decline in energy-supply jobs by 2030.

Shift in Energy Supply Jobs by 2050: Wisconsin Advances

Wisconsin has stated its desire to transition to 100% clean energy by 2050, growing the state’s economy by more than $21 billion.

According to Princeton, Wisconsin could also introduce more than 46,000 net new energy-supply jobs by 2050, a tremendous leap over the state’s 863 new jobs forecasted through 2030.Search:

StateForecasted Net Change in Energy-supply Jobs (2019-2050)
Texas728,899
California356,350
Iowa266,464
Florida262,254
Nebraska216,561
Oklahoma213,432
Virginia209,840
Colorado183,014
Indiana170,705
Illinois165,348
Total U.S.5,160,124

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Note: Negative values indicate a decline in energy-supply jobs by 2050.

The state of Wyoming has the second-highest change in energy supply jobs, going from 2,400 jobs by 2030 to nearly 62,000 by 2050. Meanwhile, California, Florida, and Texas will continue their commitment to being leaders and introducing more clean energy-supply jobs by 2050.

The only states that will see a decline in clean energy jobs between their 2030 and 2050 totals are the northeastern states of Connecticut, New Jersey, and Massachusetts.

Most states have taken measures to create more sustainable and high-paying jobs without leaving the current workforce in the lurch. On average, U.S. states will see an increase of 105,000 energy-supply jobs by 2050.

As the states and the country make this transition and federal and private investment in the renewable energy industry increases, it’ll be interesting to keep track of how new clean energy jobs impact the economy.

Author: Govind Bhutada

Source: https://elements.visualcapitalist.com/forecasting-u-s-clean-energy-job-creation-by-state-2019-2050/

When Fitness is integrated with fashion

The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2

The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2, the HUAWEI Band 7 and HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro, which are now available from South African retail stores and the HUAWEI online store, are a milestone in the evolution of fitness and health wearables devices.

The two smartwatches and fitness band maintain the quality of high-end luxury watches in terms of design and materials, come with an incredibly long battery life and a host of advanced features to help users discover new ways to live a healthy and active lifestyle.

The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2: The new fashionable smartwatch to impress you 

The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2 comes with a 1.74-inch AMOLED HD HUAWEI fullview display that is 18.6% larger than that of the previous iteration. The smartwatch screen-to-body ratio also stands tall at 72.2% meaning you get a satisfying viewing experience.  When it comes to its fashionable look, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2 comes with a variety of straps. There is a soft and comfortable rubber strap and an exquisite and elegant leather strap. All these straps come in a variety of colours and styles. That’s not all — the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2 features a press-to-release “link” design, which allows you to quickly change your straps without the use of any tools.

 

Staying connected is inherent in your HUAWEI smartwatch. Thanks to the bluetooth call feature, speaker and microphone, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2 enables you to stay in touch with colleagues and your loved ones. No matter where you are, your phone calls can be pushed to your watch instantly. You can answer and end calls through the smartwatch without taking out your smartphone. If users are not available to answer the phone, they can quickly reply in the form of a short message with one tap. The reply can be customised in the HUAWEI Health App, allowing users to always stay online and not miss anything important. Users can also reply quickly to messages via instant messaging apps from the watch itself. The HUAWEI WATCH Fit 2 is packed with battery power that can last up to 10 days,

The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2 also provides all-rounded health management such as SpO2 monitoring, heart rate, sleep, stress, and breathing monitoring to help you keep track of your physical changes. At the same time, with the HUAWEI Health App on the smartphone, it can synchronise health-monitoring data in real time, allowing you to keep an eye on your physical and mental health. 

The HUAWEI Band 7: The Ultra-thin fullview smart band to power your endurance levels

The ultra-thin smart band with a long battery life comes with impressive health management and workout monitoring features. This stylish wearable is for both the young millennials and always on-the-move fitness enthusiasts. The HUAWEI Band 7 is only 9.99mm thick and weighs just 16 grams which makes the smart band a whole lot more comfortable to wear while doing your favourite activities.

The HUAWEI Band 7 provides a slew of health management features, like monitoring of SpO2, it also boasts HUAWEI TruSeen™ 4.0 a heart rate monitoring technology. Thanks to the HUAWEI TruSleepTM 2.0 technology, the band can assess sleep quality without disturbing the user’s sleep, and accurately identifies six types of typical sleep problems. Lastly, the HUAWEI TruRelaxTM technology will help you keep an eye on your stress levels, and the band will remind you to do breathing exercises to release stress when needed.

In order to meet your fitness goals, the HUAWEI Band 7 comes with an expansive range of fitness features to kick-start an active lifestyle. The smart band uses TruSport™ algorithms to measure the training index of runners, and the running ability index (RAI) can tell you a great deal about your endurance level and the efficiency of your running technique.

The HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro: Tech meets elegance on your wrist: An everlasting masterpiece

The HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro is an elegant and everlasting masterpiece. It emulates the look and feel of classic luxury watches with its signature Moon Phase Collection, therefore, stuns with its premium ID design. The HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro comes in two variants: Titanium Edition and Ceramic Edition, which are both finessed with state-of-the-art craftsmanship.

In terms of health, the HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro series supports ECG (Electrocardiogram) data collection, which can accurately provide single-lead ECG measurements, real-time analysis, sinus rhythm and atrial fibrillation detection, and premature atrial and ventricular beat reminders for users and supports arterial stiffness detection, allowing you to actively prevent the risk of vascular diseases. The HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro series can also provide continuous, real-time, and accurate SpO2, sleep and stress monitoring features for comprehensive health management. The latest HUAWEI TruSeenTM 5.0+ increases the data processing capacity by four times, reducing the signal loss rate, and improving the accuracy of heart rate and SpO2 monitoring.

After looking at all three, it is evident that the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2, the HUAWEI Band 7 and HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro come with exceptional features. With a lasting battery life and advanced fitness and health management features, it’s clear that the HUAWEI wearables are in a league of their own.

All three fitness trackers are now available in South Africa. You can get the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2 from R3 299, the HUAWEI Band 7 from R1 699 and the HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro from only R10 999 from the HUAWEI Online Store or at selected retailers.

As the head of SAPVIA, Chanda Nxumalo makes history

SAPVIA chairperson Chanda Nxumalo

Chanda Nxumalo, a director of Harmattan Renewables, has been chosen as chairperson of the South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (SAPVIA), a trade association for the renewable energy sector.

Nxumalo’s election, according to SAPVIA, sees her join Dr. Rethabile Melamu in making history as the organization’s first black female chairwoman to collaborate alongside a black female CEO.

Dr Melamu, a chemical and environmental engineer, took over as SAPVIA CEO last month.

SAPVIA, which seeks to grow the solar PV sector in SA, says the new leadership will now “lead the organisation into a new decade of solar”.

The association, which was launched in 2010, held its annual general meeting (AGM) last week, during which the new leadership was elected together with a management committee.

In a statement, SAPVIA says Nxumalo has a 13-year record of delivering in the renewable energy and power sector, making her an ideal candidate to lead the association.

“She has extensive experience working in technical, business development and executive capacities in African, American and European markets. Chanda holds a masters in engineering, economics and management from the University of Oxford,” reads the statement.

“I am delighted to take on the role of chairperson at SAPVIA and it will be my pleasure to serve alongside our new CEO and our management committee,” Nxumalo says.

“The association is only as strong as our members and together we have achieved so much, but we must work harder to ensure this new decade of solar realises its full potential.

“Solar PV continues to demonstrate it is the least-cost, quickest-to-build option for power generation and we must work to ensure it contributes even more to the economic upliftment and empowerment of individuals and communities.

“I am confident our membership base has the experience, expertise and dynamism to deliver another decade of solar that maximises the opportunity for our members and South Africa.”

SAPVIA’s 10th AGM also saw the introduction of six commissioners onto the management board: Frank Spencer (Bushveld Energy), Lena Chirwa (Enel Green Power SA), Maloba Tshehla (ED Platform), Melissa Hill (Juwi Renewable Energies), advocate Mtho Xulu (Nashua Group) and Phemelo Mitchell (SunElex Group).

These new members will serve a two-year term ending in 2024, when SAPVIA holds its next AGM.

“The new board has a wealth of knowledge and expertise, and we are grateful for their willingness to commit their time, energy and expertise to building SAPVIA and the PV industry. I look forward to working with them, as well as stakeholders across the energy sector and in government to deliver value to our members, the public sector and South African citizens,” says Dr Melamu.

5 ways students can foster positive mental health at university

How students can foster mental health

For many students, heading off to university means moving away from home and to a new place, facing the prospect of making new friends or adjusting to larger class sizes. For some it will also mean readapting to in-person learning.

Amid the normal life transitions from teenage years into adulthood, the pandemic introduced new stressors and interruptions, instigating changes to most people’s daily lives and routines. Students may have experienced additional challenges such as reduced social contact with friends and supports.

These factors, individually or collectively, can negatively impact learning and lead to worsening mental health. Our research shows that during the pandemic, one in three university students reported elevated rates of anxiety and depression. This means that a large portion of students experienced feelings of sadness, hopelessness and/or excessive worry.

The transition to a new school year will be an important time to focus on strategies for fostering positive mental health and well-being in addition to recognizing signs that help may be needed.

Below, we provide five strategies to help set students up for success as they embark on a new academic year.

University campus steps seen across a field.
The transition into a new school year is a good time to proactively consider how to foster positive well-being. (Shutterstock)

1. Show yourself empathy and compassion

If you found yourself feeling unmotivated and stressed during the pandemic, you are not alone. Many students struggled with mental health concerns prior toand during, the pandemic.

During tough times, being understanding, empathetic and practising self-compassion can improve your mental health.

This means approaching upsetting emotions without judgment, rather than ignoring them, and showing yourself care instead of criticism. These practices can improve your mood and help you cope.

Similarly, when friends and loved ones need support, there are ways to show them empathy and compassion. This might involve listening to them without judgement and validating their feelings.

2. Re-connect or get connected

Research shows that we feel better when we feel supported.

If you feel like you are struggling with your mental health, re-connect with a trusted friend, family member or peer. Setting yourself up for positive well-being this school year might also involve making new connections through participation in on- or off-campus clubs or groups.


3. Recognize when you’re struggling

Transitions can be challenging and it is a good idea to ask for help when you need it. This could be to a friend, a family member or an academic advisor. Before reaching out to someone we trust, we first must recognize when we are struggling.

It is important to take stock of how we are feeling and notice when we feel different from our usual selves. Sometimes, short-lived changes occur, including having more or less energy than usual, sleeping more or less than usual, losing interest in things we used to enjoy and shifts in mood, like feeling more sad, angry, irritable or worried.

When these changes are sustained over weeks or months, it’s a good indication that you should reach out for help.

A person sitting at their computer looking pensive.
It is important to take stock of how we are feeling and notice when we feel different from our usual selves. (Shutterstock)

4. Access available mental health services

The age at which students attend university coincides with an increase in experiencing mental health challenges. People are only able to deal with so many stressors on their own, and many students are having to face more stress and uncertainty during this pandemic.

When our lives and routines feel unpredictable and uncontrollable, our mental health often suffers. If you notice that you aren’t feeling like yourself, access mental health resources available on campus. These can usually be found on university websites or through campus wellness centres.

5. Practise self-care and do things you enjoy

Post-secondary education can be a demanding experience. To cope with stress, prevent burnout and improve your mood, try incorporating self-care practices and leisure activities into your routine. This may involve improving sleep hygiene, trying to eat healthy meals, putting aside time to read a good book or socializing with friends.

Taking even short breaks from school responsibilities and making time for yourself can contribute to your well-being. Need some more suggestions? Here is a list of self-care tips.

It is important to set ourselves up for success by taking steps to foster well-being, both in and beyond a pandemic. This includes taking time to reach out to our support networks, show care and compassion to ourselves and to others and reaching out to professional mental health resources when in need.

Authors:Jenney Zhu, Elisabeth Bailin Xie and Sheri Madigan

Source: https://theconversation.com/5-ways-students-can-foster-positive-mental-health-at-university-186455

Academia to discuss renewable energy development and crisis

renewable energy

WindAc Africa 2022, the foremost academic exchange platform in Africa, is inviting experts in renewable energy to once more present their work.

The platform acknowledges the crucial role that wind energy research and technology development plays in the industry, as it paves the path for progress and progression, which is especially important at a time when the nation looks to renewables to satisfy the rising demand for clean energy supply.

It needs to be recognised that the renewable energy sector looks to the academic community to unpack and analyse investment capital, skills availability, land availability, grid access, operational excellency, and investment in local supply chain development, all of which play a critical role in ensuring that the industry will successfully deliver.

Hence, the conference works to clearly establish a road towards facilitating an integrated approach to research in achieving a successful power transition towards a greater share of renewables, as outlined in the country’s energy roadmap and prioritised by the President and the Ministers who serve on the Energy Crisis Committee.

Hosted by the South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA), this fifth international academic wind energy conference offers a special programme for high potential young people from universities across the country, and hopes to welcome 40 sponsored students at this year’s event.

The conference brings together key stakeholders including professionals, policymakers, academics, government representatives and civil society.  It aims to facilitate strengthened partnerships for the on-the-ground implementation of renewable energy projects, to influence energy policy, and provide a framework to aid strategic decision-making.

“This conference presents the perfect opportunity for researchers to showcase their work and reflect on the current state of the energy landscape and the industry’s readiness to transform and move towards a just energy transition,” said Niveshen Govender, CEO of SAWEA.

WindAc Africa will be hosted by SAWEA, over two days, 11 – 13 October 2022, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.  As a collaborative networking environment, dialogue is stimulated between experienced researchers, motivated students and members of the wind industry. Historically, attendees from South Africa, USA, Denmark, Germany, UK and France and students from leading South African universities have participated. Speakers and presenters are judiciously selected to ensure the best content will drive the conversation, whilst the programme will be based on papers selected through rigorous peer review and final selection by a scientific advisory panel. The 2022 programme will cover technical, socioeconomic, policy, and environmental aspects of the wind industry, emphasising academic interaction across disciplines.

Abstracts may be submitted through the WindAc Africa website portal: https://www.windac-africa.co.za/2022-abstract-submission/.  The proposed topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • The Wind Resource
  • Wind turbine operation (Operation & Maintenance)
  • Grid Integration
  • Wind power and environment (Environmental Planning and Management)
  • Wind turbine technology (Embedded & Utility)
  • Wind Energy Economics & Finance
  • Energy Policy
  • Wind for Communities
  • Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer
  • Battery Storage
  • Hydrogen Economy
  • New Emerging Markets in an African Context

Volvo XC40 P6 Recharge sells out in SA within 24 hours.

Volvo XC40 P6 Recharge sold out

The new Volvo XC40 P6 Recharge, Volvo Car South Africa’s second all-electric model, has gone on sale in South Africa. Within 24 hours, the entire first allocation was sold out.

The order books for the XC40 P6 Recharge officially opened early on Tuesday, July 26th, and all 25 units were gone by the next morning. The much anticipated single-motor version of the electric XC40 was offered exclusively online through Volvo’s www.myvolvo.co.za website for a starting price of R1 075 000.

Greg Maruszewski, Managing Director of Volvo Car South Africa, says the XC40 P6 Recharge’s amazing customer response is due in major part to its competitive pricing.

“We were determined to bring in the XC40 P6 Recharge at an attractive price, positioning it as the most affordable all-electric luxury vehicle currently on the market,” he said.

“This has clearly resonated with a number of South Africans looking to switch to battery-powered vehicles, leading to the P6 selling out quicker than the XC40 P8 Recharge AWD.”

Quick-thinking buyers who spotted the XC40 P6 Recharge’s compelling value proposition and snatched up the first units will benefit from strong peak outputs (170 kW and 330 Nm), a competitive single-charge range (up to 423 km*), a generous array of standard equipment, and Volvo’s signature suite of world-class safety features. Deliveries will begin later this year.

*Range is based on WLTP driving cycles; actual range may vary. The figures are based on an initial aim. Vehicle certification is still pending.

The wind industry supports Just Energy Transition

SAWEA supports just transition

SAWEA has confirmed that it is collaborating with the South African Renewable Energy Technology Centre (SARETEC) at Cape Peninsula University of Technology and other members of the renewable energy industry to support the establishment of a renewable energy training facility at the Komati Power Station in Mpumalanga. This is in support of Eskom’s Just Energy Transition Strategy. In response to a request from Eskom for assistance and direction to address skills gaps and the necessary skills development that will benefit the energy sector, SAWEA, speaking for the wind industry, offered its support.

Furthermore, SAWEA believes that should this new skills development centre be a success, others will be established in other areas of the country, where coal fired power stations are earmarked for decommissioning.

There is potential that the industry associations will help facilitate off taking of these new renewable energy skilled participants into full-time employment through their members.

The first phase of the agreement was signed today (22 August 2022), between key stakeholders, including Eskom, represented by its CEO Mr. De Ruyter as well as the Cape Peninsula University of Technology’s (CPUT) Vice Chancellor, Professor Chris Nhlapo.

“Today’s event was the initiation of the programme, with the official signing between Eskom and SARETEC taking place at Komati on 23 September, where representatives from SAWEA, and other involved parties, will be in attendance,” said Niveshen Govender, CEO of the South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA).

The objective is to educate, reskill, and upskill Eskom Komati Power Station staff and qualifying beneficiaries from the surrounding communities in the Mpumalanga region.

Eskom has confirmed a pipeline of clean energy projects at various stages of development, and recognises that there is a dire lack of skills along the value chain.

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