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Rhovan In South Africa, A Glencore Ferroalloys Managed Facility, Initiates 25MW Solar PV Plant Construction – SolarQuarter

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Rhovan, a vanadium mining and processing facility managed by Glencore Ferroalloys, is embarking on a transformative initiative by commencing the construction of a 25MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant near Brits in the North West province of South Africa. This forward-looking project is anticipated to supply approximately 30% of Rhovan’s annual energy demand, significantly reducing the plant’s reliance on grid-supplied electricity and leading to an estimated annual saving of over 48,000 tonnes of CO2e emissions.

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Japie Fullard, CEO of Glencore Ferroalloys, expressed excitement about this development, emphasizing the dual impact of producing vanadium products for a low-carbon economy and simultaneously reducing the mine’s overall emissions footprint through the implementation of a solar plant.

Aligned with Glencore’s Purpose of responsibly sourcing commodities for everyday life, the solar project contributes to the company’s broader climate strategy, which targets the reduction of Scope 1 and 2 emissions from its industrial operations. Glencore’s diverse commodity portfolio actively supports the global transition to a low-carbon economy.

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Recognizing the holistic approach needed for a sustainable future, Rhovan has engaged with the Bakwena-Ba-Magopa Community in South Africa’s North West province, seeking collaboration for community development and involving local small and medium-sized enterprises in the construction and installation of the solar plant.

This solar endeavor at Rhovan represents a vital step in reinforcing the sustainability initiatives of the operation, enhancing long-term commercial viability, and actively participating in the creation of a lower carbon and more equitable future. Work has already commenced, with the commissioning scheduled for late 2024.

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