Pan African Resources Makes Strides in Renewable Energy Development, Driving Sustainability and Cost Savings

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is making significant strides towards its goals, with several projects progressing well. The company's Barberton Mines' Fairview facility, in partnership with JUWI Renewable Energies, is set to construct an 8.75MWAC solar (PV) renewable energy facility. This project is expected to result in substantial cost savings and a reduction of approximately 22,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually.

In addition, Pan African has entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Sturdee Energy for a 40MW wheeled renewable energy solution, providing the company with access to renewable energy generation capacity for all its operations. The company is also exploring the expansion of the Evander Mines' solar PV facility and the development of a solar PV facility for the Mogale Tailings Retreatment Plant.

Once completed, Pan African estimates that it will generate around 28% of its power requirements through renewable energy, resulting in a cumulative reduction of approximately 137,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually. These initiatives will deliver significant cost savings for the company while securing a stable energy supply.

The Fairview solar facility is nearing completion, with JUWI handling the early works phase. The project is financed through ring-fenced debt, similar to Pan African's Evander solar facility. The company has received financing proposals from interested parties, with finalization expected by June 2023.

Pan African has also secured a PPA with Sturdee Energy for the Bela-Bela Project's 40MW wheeled renewable energy solution, with potential tariff savings if scaled up to its permitted 75MW capacity. Construction of the Bela solar PV facility is estimated to take place in 2025, funded by third-party financial institutions.

Pan African Resources is committed to its renewable energy strategy, which includes the construction of solar PV facilities, to reduce carbon emissions, stabilize supply, and lower all-in sustaining costs per ounce of production.

Cobus Loots, CEO of Pan African Resources, stresses the importance of these renewable energy initiatives for achieving the company's sustainability targets while realizing cost savings and reducing carbon emissions. The company's progress in renewable energy developments is an encouraging step towards a more sustainable and environmentally responsible future.

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