Green energy

The Pick n Pay head office next to Walmer Park Shopping Centre recently launched a new phase in its effort to achieve energy independence. It erected a small “wind farm”. The stars of the show is three 12-metre e300 Kestrel turbines built at Eveready’s Port Elizabeth factory.
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5 thoughts on “Green energy

  1. I was impressed to see these on my recent visit – seeing as we have a LOT of wind, it woudl be a great idea if more businesses followed suit and harnessed the power!

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  2. What a total waste of money, these turbines do not produce any usable energy in the type of area they have been installed, this is purely a marketing campaign. If Pick ‘n Pay was serious about the environment they would spend money on real projects with real savings. I challenge them to publish the power generation data from these windmills.

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