Prøve GULL - Gratis
Why workforce flexibility is key to powering SA's renewable future
Cape Argus
|August 11, 2025
SOUTH Africa's renewable energy sector is entering a new chapter. After years of growth focused on building solar farms and wind projects, the spotlight is shifting, and the new priority is making sure these sites operate efficiently and reliably for the long term. This is where Temporary Employment Services (TES) providers are stepping in.
By supplying skilled, reliable labour that can adapt to changing site needs, TES providers are helping energy operators keep performance high, manage costs, and support surrounding communities.
From construction to long-term performance
In the early days, renewable energy projects were all about construction. Teams were sent into rural areas to build the infrastructure, install panels and get everything up and running.
While the construction phase sees the most action, it is once a project has been commissioned that the real work begins, with these sites needing maintenance to ensure they produce energy as expected and remain financially viable.
Here, ongoing maintenance is more than a technical requirement.
It is essential for the long-term success of the entire renewable energy strategy.
These sites need regular inspections, fault detection, cleaning, and servicing to stay productive, as without proper maintenance, even the best solar or wind farm can end up underperforming or sitting idle.
Maintenance is what ensures these projects continue delivering power, return on investment, and energy security over their full 20-year lifespan. As more sites move from construction to operation, there has been a rise in specialised maintenance companies. They are creating a whole new layer of the industry focused on long-term performance, and they need the right resources in place to keep things running smoothly.
A smart, flexible workforce model
Denne historien er fra August 11, 2025-utgaven av Cape Argus.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Cape Argus
Cape Argus
Experts warn of health risks amid dwindling water supply
AS the City of Cape Town's Water and Sanitation Directorate urges everyone to reduce water consumption due to dam levels dropping to 19%, experts warn that while rainfall is uncontrollable, prioritising the protection of existing water resources is essential.
2 mins
January 09, 2026
Cape Argus
Trump's withdrawal signals new US policy
THE US's decision to withdraw from 66 international organisations has been described as a political signal that rules and institutions matter less than the country’s personal interests.
2 mins
January 09, 2026
Cape Argus
Sewer overflow causes chaos
WHAT was meant to be a fun day out turned into a smelly nightmare for families enjoying Llandudno Beach on Tuesday.
2 mins
January 09, 2026
Cape Argus
Sharks searching for new ‘Butch’ or ‘Michalak’ to fire up listless attack
THE Sharks have sent a squad composed mostly of up-and-coming youngsters to Manchester to face Sale Sharks in the Champions Cup.
2 mins
January 09, 2026
Cape Argus
STUDENTS CROWDFUND AS NSFAS FALLS SHORT
Young learners resort to selling food and online appeals to cover university registration and living costs.
3 mins
January 09, 2026
Cape Argus
Ramaphosa: Jobs crisis keeps me awake
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed concern over the high levels of unemployment in the country, revealing that the issue often keeps him awake at night.
2 mins
January 09, 2026
Cape Argus
Time to relook school expenses
EVERY year, as the school year kicks off, parents find themselves facing the same daunting challenge: the skyrocketing costs of education.
1 mins
January 09, 2026
Cape Argus
Right to protest ‘under attack’ in UK
HUMAN Rights Watch (HRW) warned yesterday that the UK has “severely restricted the right to protest” in recent years and was expanding “repressive measures” against peaceful demonstrators.
2 mins
January 09, 2026
Cape Argus
Democracy is failing to deliver in Africa
ALGORITHMS aside, comments in public discourse that democracy is not for Africa increasingly surface on social media.
3 mins
January 09, 2026
Cape Argus
Zhipu Al’s successful IPO sets the stage for MiniMax’s market
LEADING
2 mins
January 09, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
