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Sappi and Enpower sign PPA

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
May 13, 2024
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In a move to further decarbonise its footprint Sappi has partnered with Enpower Trading, a National Energy Regulator of South Africa​ licensed company, for a 175GWh per annum renewable energy Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).

Brett Eloff (deal origination, Enpower), Lavendran Reddy (regional sourcing, SappiSA), James Beatty (CEO, Enpower), Alex Thiel (CEO, SappiSA), Simon Le Roux (trading manager, Enpower), Tyrone Hawkes (strategy, SappiSA), and Stafford Augustine (procurement, SappiSA)

Sustainability goals

Sappi’s efforts to meet their science-based targets this PPA will reduce Sappi South Africa’s emissions by 6%.
The power supplied to Sappi will be sourced from SolarAfrica Energy’s Sun Central PV project. SolarAfrica Energy, an integrated energy solutions provider, is executing one of the largest solar farms in South Africa – the 1GW Sun Central PV project is located southeast of De Aar in the Northern Cape.

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With the agreement signed in April, power will be supplied from the end of December 2025. The agreement initiates a first-of-its-kind PPA in which Enpower Trading will supply Sappi with a utility-scale renewable power solution over a five-year period, paving the way for an evolving strategic partnership between Sappi and the trading company.

As a leading global provider of everyday materials made from wood fibre-based renewable resources, Sappi focuses on building a more circular economy by making superior alternatives that replace fossil-based products. The implementation of renewable energy trading through this agreement enables Sappi to demonstrate leadership in sustainable business practices, whilst reducing its reliance on fossil fuels and ensuring cost effectiveness.

Planning ahead

The project will bolster generation onto the grid, facilitating greater diversification of energy supply as South Africa advances toward a more competitive energy market.
Enpower Trading and Sappi have collaborated closely to address potential risks inherent in a pioneering partnership of this nature. Although the integration of renewable energy into Sappi’s manufacturing processes and operations will require adjustments within its production plants, metering, and billing systems, Sappi and Enpower Trading are committed to overcoming the anticipated challenges through careful planning and collaboration, leveraging the innovative solutions provided to navigate this transition smoothly.



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