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Upington solar project goes live

- NORMA WILDENBOER STAFF REPORTER

100MW of new solar power was added to the national energy grid when the Karoshoek Solar One project went live in Upington this past weekend.

This project is the latest success of government’s Renewable Energy Independen­t Power Producer Procuremen­t Programme (REIPPPP) which mobilises private capital and expertise to provide renewable energy to Eskom.

Karoshoek is a concentrat­ed solar project harvesting the sun’s energy through a series of concave mirrors and using this energy to heat high temperatur­e fluid, which then drives a steam turbine to convert the energy into electricit­y.

This project also has the capacity to store energy in enormous tanks containing molten salt, and can therefore continue to supply the grid during the evening peak, after the sun has set.

The project is located 30km east of Upington, in an area that is described as one of the best places on earth to generate solar power. This is due to high levels of solar radiation as well as easy access to the national grid.

In line with the rules of the REIPPPP, the project will make annual contributi­ons to social economic developmen­t projects in the area around the plant. During the last three years of constructi­on, the plant created a large number of jobs, employing mostly local people.

The CEO and CFO of Karoshoek Solar One are both black women, a rare achievemen­t in the energy industry. The owner’s team was supported by Mott Macdonald and Ayesa.

The CEO of Karoshoek Solar One, Niroshma Chetty, this past weekend expressed her satisfacti­on with progress at the plant.

“Not many projects have been completed on time and within budget, as we have done today. It has been a massive effort involving many teams of people. We would like to thank our EPC contractor for their skill and dedication. We also recognise the outstandin­g role of Eskom, the IPP office in the Department of Energy and the local government of Upington. We also thank the community for their ongoing interest in and support of the project. The shareholde­rs, board of directors and lenders have also played an outstandin­g role and have demonstrat­ed skill and patience,” Chetty said.

“A great deal of teamwork is required to execute large, complex projects like this one. We are very proud to be part of the process. We have shown once again that solar energy has a huge role to play in South Africa. With renewable energy we can combine the provision of power, with positive social and environmen­tal outcomes. Solar technology allows us to produce energy without releasing carbon or other harmful emissions. It is a crucial part of our energy mix.”

 ?? ENERGY: Supplied ?? 100MW of new solar power was added to the grid after the Karoshoek Solar One project went live in Upington on Friday. Picture:
ENERGY: Supplied 100MW of new solar power was added to the grid after the Karoshoek Solar One project went live in Upington on Friday. Picture:

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