Sponsored ContentProven Impact: How Anthem is Delivering Clean Power and Driving Growth and Socio-Economic ImpactBy Anthem

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🇿🇼 Published: 08 December 2025
📘 Source: Daily Maverick

The multiplier effect of renewable energy development and delivery is powerful. It’s 1+1 = 3. Anthem epitomises this multiplier effect as one of South Africa’s largest IPPs, their strap line is “Power with Purpose” and their 2.7GW track record has them saying this with pride.

These are not isolated milestones. They represent a consistent pattern: innovation, speed to market and a commitment to deliver. Today, Anthem manages 2.7GW of secured renewable energy capacity across wind, solar PV and hydro projects.

That’s more than 12% of South Africa’s IPP renewable market hare. Few others can match this scale or proven ability to deliver at pace. Since 2014, Anthem’s projects have offset 11.3 million tonnes of CO₂, helping decarbonise industries and protect the environment.

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Beyond climate impact, Anthem has invested over R600 million in socio-economic and enterprise development. These initiatives support 1,200 SMEs and have improved the lives of thousands of South Africans. Anthem is South African grown and South African owned.

With significant black ownership at both platform and project levels, Anthem is actively advancing inclusive growth in the renewable sector. “Anthem proves that renewable energy is not just about clean power. It’s about creating jobs, strengthening industries, and building communities,” says COO Ryan Hammond. The evidence is clear: Anthem doesn’t just talk about change — it delivers it for it’s customers and the communities around their projects.DM

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Originally published by Daily Maverick • December 08, 2025

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