Sustainability | 15 Apr 2025 | By Sun International
Sibaya Casino unveils Sun International’s biggest solar plant to date
4590 Solar panels set benchmark for hospitality industry in South Africa
A solar plant as large as four rugby fields will provide 60% of Sibaya Casino & Entertainment Kingdom’s electricity requirements, setting a benchmark for South Africa’s hospitality industry.
The 2.5MW plant, with 4590 solar panels was installed at a cost of R54-million and is hospitality group Sun International’s largest investment in green energy to date. It covers 90% of Sibaya’s external parking lot and will offer shade for visitors’ cars while producing around 3,699 GWh of clean energy, significantly reducing Sibaya’s reliance on traditional power sources.
Ravin Sahadev, Sibaya’s Maintenance Manager, said the aim of the solar plant was for the leisure and hospitality complex to “reduce our reliance on diesel to prevent emissions during times of loadshedding, and reduce electricity consumption during normal periods”.
“By doing this, Sibaya not only saves money but also contributes towards Sun International’s environmental strategy which aims to manage energy efficiently and cost-effectively,” Sahadev said. The plant, which has a lifespan of around 25 years, was installed by LTM Energy Group and sets a new standard for commercial energy efficiency in the hospitality industry.
Virath Gobrie, Sibaya General Manager, said the solar plant was a testament to Sibaya’s dedication to sustainability and innovation. “By reducing our carbon footprint and investing in renewable energy, we are reinforcing our commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency while setting an example for the industry and contributing to a greener future for South Africa.”
CAPTION (left to right): Virath Gobrie, Sibaya General Manager; Navin Kumardew, Senior Project Manager for LTM Energy Group; and Ravin Sahadev, Sibaya Maintenance Manager celebrate a milestone in sustainability with the launch of Sun International’s biggest solar plant | Photo by Sun International
Further we continue with free cancer screening via our NPO Daughters of Africa, who also assist us on our free covid vaccination drive. From our free cancer screening, over 400 people were found to have had abnormal cells and referred to specialists.
Sibaya Community Trust has supported over 120 entities and has spent close to R250-million on community upliftment projects ranging from programs around health, education, infrastructure and much more.
Over the last few weeks, we have handed over many completed projects.
We have numerous legacy projects attached to our name. Our Trust plays a significant role by being actively entrenched and consistent in community upliftment.
Our list of infrastructure projects has served masses in the communities they were built in.
We are committed and will continue to reach out to change as many lives as possible.
He thanked Prof Vanessa Moodley, the founding Trustee of Keratoconus for bringing this project to Sibaya Community Trust and thanked the team at Keratoconus for the amazing work on our children.
Prof Vanessa Moodley praised the work of the Trust and said because of their generosity children were able to get their vision back, see the faces of their parents and teachers and return to society.
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