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Sovereign Hartbeespoort
Dr. Oetker
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Energy Partners, Aspen Pharmacare sign R300m CaaS agreement
Energy Partners is building South Africa’s largest ammonia cooling plant for Aspen Pharmacare under a R300 million Cooling-as-a-Service (CaaS) agreement. This 17MWR centralised system will cut energy use by 40%, reduce CO₂ emissions, and support Aspen’s long-term sustainability goals.

Energy Partners invests R360 million in Clover SA energy servitisation solution
Clover S.A. partners with Energy Partners in a groundbreaking R360 million servitisation deal. With EP managing the refrigeration, power, and steam plant, Clover projects a R792 million operational cost cut over 20 years, enhancing efficiency and sustainability amidst South Africa’s economic challenges.

Sovereign reaffirms commitment to Cooling-as-a-Service with Energy Partners
Sovereign expands its partnership with Energy Partners, implementing a state-of-the-art Cooling-as-a-Service system at its Hartbeespoort facility. The R92 million ammonia refrigeration plant boosts efficiency, reduces energy use by 20%, and enhances sustainability, ensuring reliable cooling for growing production demands.

Growth, profit, sustainability: How Sovereign ticked all the boxes with one contract
Sovereign’s game-changing partnership with Energy Partners revolutionised its poultry production in Kariega, Eastern Cape. By leveraging solar power, waste-to-energy, and a cutting-edge Cooling-and Heating-as-a-Service (CaaS & HaaS) model, Sovereign achieved sustainability, efficiency, and cost savings.

Game-changing Lactalis upgrade slashes energy use by 30%
Lactalis’ Parow DC just got a smart energy upgrade. With Energy Partners, the site now uses 30% less energy, doubles storage, and meets top sustainability standards — a standout cold chain retrofit for South Africa’s food industry.
Insights

Africa’s food security depends on cooling – not aid.
Africa’s fight against food insecurity hinges on cold chain infrastructure, not aid. Strengthening cooling systems like CaaS is key to reducing waste, boosting resilience, and securing sustainable food supply across the continent.

Tackling Africa’s food loss crisis: A new approach to cold storage efficiency
Cooling-as-a-Service (CaaS) is revolutionising food security in Africa by providing efficient, cost-effective cooling solutions without upfront investment. Energy Partners’ Samuel Jacobs explores how CaaS is tackling cold chain inefficiencies at the Cold Chain Refrigeration and Technology Summit.

Cooling-as-a-Service: a revolution in industrial refrigeration
Cooling-as-a-Service (CaaS) transforms industrial refrigeration by shifting ownership to usership, reducing costs, improving efficiency, and ensuring sustainability. Energy Partners leads this innovation, optimising operations for clients like Clover SA while driving ESG compliance and long-term profitability.

What will it take for industrial cooling to meet the environmental challenge?
Cooling-as-a-Service (CaaS) revolutionises industrial cooling, cutting costs and emissions while ensuring peak efficiency. Pioneered by Energy Partners, CaaS shifts businesses from ownership to usership, reducing energy consumption, boosting sustainability, and aligning with global ESG goals.

Servitisation can unlock capital and build food production resilience in ‘interesting times’
Facing economic challenges and energy crises, South African businesses are turning to servitisation – a shift from asset ownership to usership. Pioneered by Aston University, this model offers efficient capital allocation, sustainability, and risk mitigation. Embrace innovation in these interesting times.