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Cape Quarter goes green with solar panels

The Cape Quarter shopping centre in Cape Town now features a bank of highly efficient solar panels on its roof.
Cape Quarter goes green with solar panels

This flagship property within the Tower Property Fund's portfolio recently received an extensive PV solar system installation as part of the fund's greening and occupancy cost reduction strategy. 702 solar panels have been installed on the roof of the building and so far initial results show that the installation is outperforming its expected cost savings by 20%.

The project, which was managed by Spire Property Management, took several months of research and due diligence before a contractor was selected who could effectively deliver on the required results.

Speedy installation

"Sola Future Energy were selected to conduct the Cape Quarter PV solar installation," explains Simon Penso, head of Sustainability for Spire. "Once the project was given the final green light it took only a month, from mid-November to mid-December, to complete the onsite installation of the panels."

"Sola Future Energy used specially manufactured mounting structures and modular systems that allowed for this speedy installation time. Sola have also given us an energy production guarantee on the predetermined amount of energy promised," Penso says.

The Cape Quarter PV Solar installation is being monitored through a roof top weather station that feeds results through to an online portal that allows Spire Property Management to check how the system is performing at any time.

Initial results indicate that the solar panels on the roof of the Cape Quarter will allow for an electricity saving of approximately R400,000 per annum. "These figures mean that the solar installation will pay for itself within eight years," says Penso. The lifespan of the system is 25 years.

Exciting plans

Marc Edwards, CEO of the Tower Property Fund, explains that the Cape Quarter has also undergone lighting and other retrofits which will save the centre an impressive R1m per annum in energy costs for the property. According to Edwards, there are additional exciting plans on the cards for even greater future energy savings at the Cape Quarter.

"Tower has set a clear strategy of occupancy cost reduction across the board for all the buildings within the fund's portfolio, with a strong focus on 'greening', and as the fund's flagship building we rolled out this solar retrofit at Cape Quarter first, but this will soon be followed by similar initiatives in other properties within the portfolio," Edwards says.

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