Generating electricity is a priority for many African governments, but the Royal Swaziland Sugar Corp. (RSCC) is also looking to become an energy generating company by 2018.
The firm plans to first start by introducing a 30-MW power generation facility for the sugar mill which will help decrease imported power from 20 MW to 10 MW. RSSC Managing Director Nick Jackson said that these changes could make Swaziland could be the first country to generate power from renewable energy sources.
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