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  2. Begin by entering your personal details in the 'Name of Account Holder' section, including your name, title, and erf number.
  3. Fill in your postal address and account number accurately to ensure proper identification.
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  5. Specify the project physical address and GPS coordinates to help locate the installation site.
  6. Indicate the mode of embedded generation by ticking the appropriate box based on how energy will be utilized.
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The types of SSEG that Eskom allow applications for are: Wind generation. Photovoltaic generation (PV). Biomass generation.
It is sometimes referred to as: the friendly city or the water sport capital of Africa. Nelson Mandela Bay is also recognized by the animal lovers. As both the Mohair and Bottlenose Dolphin, frequent the Seawaters. The Bay is home to the largest breeding colony of the African Penguin.
There are several different types of embedded generation, including combined heat and power (CHP) plants, onshore wind, solar farms, and storage devices such as lithium ion batteries.
What is SSEG: Small-scale embedded generation (SSEG) refers to power generation facilities, located at residential, commercial or industrial sites, where electricity is generally also consumed. These are mainly solar photovoltaic (PV) systems but include also other technologies such as wind and biogas.
Embedded generation (also known as distributed generation or distributed energy resources) refers to electricity generation or storage plants connected to a distribution network rather than the transmission network.

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