Why Choose Etana

High Coverage, Compelling Financial Benefits and Contracts designed for Business Needs

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High Load Coverage = Lower Carbon Footprint

Etana's diverse mix of wind and solar projects can cover 2-3 times more of your electricity demand compared to only solar, offering high Scope 2 carbon emissions reduction.

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Immediate Cost Savings, Long-Term Price Certainty

Our wheeling tariffs are competitively priced against standard grid electricity, with inflation-linked (CPI) annual increases that provide you with future price stability.

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Flexible, Low-Risk Contracts

Our contract terms are designed with the needs of business customers in mind. Choose from 5 to 20 year agreements that can adapt to your changing needs, and pay only for the electricity you use.

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No Investment or Balance Sheet Consolidation

Invest your capital in your core business, and avoid consolidation implications associated with direct offtake from single projects.

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BBBEE Qualifying Spend

As a 51% Black-owned company, electricity purchased from Etana can contribute significantly to your enterprise's BBBEE scorecard.

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Comprehensive Geographic Coverage

Etana's wheeling solutions are available across both Eskom and selected municipal grids, including most major cities.

Demonstrated Ability to Deliver

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Supplying Renewable Energy Across South African Cities

Etana is already delivering renewable electricity to customers in both the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality (NMBM) and the City of Cape Town through wheeling agreements.

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New Renewable Projects Underway

Multiple new-build renewable energy projects are currently under construction — including Boston Hydro and Du Plessis Dam Solar PV — expanding Etana’s generation portfolio.

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R3.3 Billion Secured to Expand Generation Capacity

Etana has secured a $100 million (R1.9 billion) default guarantee facility from GuarantCo and British International Investment (BII), a R1 billion payment guarantee facility with Standard Bank, and a R372 million preference share investment from Norfund and Standard Bank — enabling over 500MW of new renewable generation capacity.