OLD MUTUAL EMERGING MARKETS LTD
Location
Western Cape
Founded
1998-01-26
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2025-01-28 (cnbcafrica.com)
Focus On WEF 2025: Old Mutual CEO: South Africa is open for business - CNBC Africa
The World Economic Forum welcomed global leaders and industry experts to respond to geopolitical shocks, stimulating growth to improve living standards, and stewarding a just and inclusive energy transition. This Focus On segment will highlight what South Africa's finance sector is looking to achieve at the WEF2025.
Read more2025-01-02 (newzimbabwe.com)
Pension and insurance industry bankrolls renewable energy project to boost Zimbabwe's power self-sufficiency, spur economic growth -
Spread This NewsBy James Muonwa l Mashonaland West Correspondent AMID a worsening electricity deficit that has resulted in average households experiencing 18-hour blackouts, the need for alternative energy sources cannot be overemphasized. After realising the efficacy of accelerating the deployment of solar plants to the country’s energy mix, stakeholders in the insurance and pensions industry
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2024-11-20 (greenbuildingafrica.co.za)
Old Mutual Real Estate signs 10 year PPA with energy trader for 90% renewable energy
Old Mutual Real Estate Holding Company (OMREHC) has entered into an energy supply agreement with NOA Group Trading to power the Eskom connected portion of
Read more2024-09-26 (newsbase.com)
Zimbabwe renewable energy sector gets $100mn support from Old Mutual
Old Mutual Zimbabwe (Old Mutual) has launched a $100mn package to fund renewable energy projects in the southern African nation, newZWire writes.
Read more2023-12-19 (itweb.co.za)
Investment seeks to advance SA’s renewable energy capabilities
Old Mutual Alternative Investments announces a R158 million investment in the country’s energy infrastructure.
Read more2023-06-16 (just-food.com)
What does South Africa’s energy crisis mean for its food industry?
South Africa’s energy crisis has led food manufacturers to invest in alternative energy supplies against a backdrop of power cuts.
Read more2023-04-21 (newsday.co.zw)
Old Mutual injects US$21,5m in solar project
Old Mutual injects US$21,5m in solar project
Read more2023-02-10 (zodiakmalawi.com)
Old Mutual to Move Further on Alternative Investment
Old Mutual to Move Further on Alternative Investment
Read more2022-09-01 (cfo.co.za)
Green hydrogen: fuel of the future? · CFO South Africa
How hydrogen is emerging as the key to South Africa’s cleaner, greener energy landscape. Green hydrogen: fuel of the future? CFO South Africa
Read more2021-11-01 (energyvoice.com)
SA cannot afford to miss its energy transition opportunity
South Africa must not be left behind in the energy transition, Old Mutual's Paul Boynton has said, amid unemployment concerns.
Read more2021-07-26 (afrik21.africa)
ZIMBABWE: Old Mutual bets on self-consumption with a 648 kWp solar plant |
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company Zimbabwe, the subsidiary of the insurance company Old Mutual, is planning to install a 648 kWp solar power plant at its headquarters in Harare. The solar photovoltaic system will be connected to the Zimbabwean national electricity grid.
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(solarplaza.com)
Old Mutual: South Africa’s Major Solar Energy Investor
With many REIPPPP projects emerging this year, the South African solar PV market is booming. It is expected that, upon the financial closure of rounds one and two of the programme in 2015, over four million solar panels will have been installed, with a potential further 1.6 million to follow by the financial closure of round three in 2013. These projections indicate that South Africa’s installed solar power will grow from 25 megawatts in 2012 to around 1050 megawatts by 2015. And these are only the figures pertaining to the REIPPPP. Recently, wineries, factories, supermarkets and mining companies have discovered that a solar PV system can save them money right away and help them hedge against inevitable energy price increases.
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