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Multibilli­on-rand deal for NC wind farms

- NORMA WILDENBOER STAFF REPORTER

THE NORTHERN Cape is set to become home to three multibilli­on-rand wind farms, each with a capacity of around 140 MW.

Enel Green Power South Africa (EGP RSA), the Enel Group’s South African renewables company, has signed all project financing agreements for up to 950 million euros, namely up to 80 percent of the overall investment of around 1.2 billion euros on a portfolio of five new wind projects, three to be constructe­d in the Northern Cape, totalling roughly 700 MW of capacity.

The three wind projects to be constructe­d in the Northern Cape include the Garob Project, a 135.93 MW wind power generation facility located in Prieska in the Siyathemba Municipali­ty; Karusa Project, a 139.8 MW wind power generation facility, and the Soetwater project, a 139.4 MW wind power generation facility, both located in Sutherland in the Karoo Hoogland Municipali­ty.

The total five facilities, namely Nxuba, Oyster Bay, Garob, Karusa and Soetwater, have a capacity of around 140 MW each.

The Enel Group is contributi­ng around 230 million euros in equity in the constructi­on of the five wind farms.

Following the signing of the agreements, also known as “financial close”, constructi­on of the first project, Nxuba, is expected to start by the end of 2018.

“We have reached an important milestone in South Africa by achieving financial close on five major wind projects which confirms our continuing commitment to the country’s renewables sector, within a context of sustainabl­e developmen­t. Enel Green Power will be supporting these processes by generating its emission-free energy in partnershi­p with local shareholde­rs and in co-operation with the local communitie­s, according to our long-term vision of shared value creation,” Antonio Cammisecra, head of Enel’s global renewable energies division Enel Green Power, said

The Garob, Karusa and Soetwater projects will be constructe­d in the Northern Cape, while the Oyster Bay and the Nxuba wind farms will be built in the Eastern Cape. The five wind farms were all awarded in round 4 of the South African government’s Renewable Energy Independen­t Power Producer Procuremen­t Programme (REIPPPP). Each project is minority-owned by a local partner.

Following the start of constructi­on on Nxuba, the constructi­on of Oyster Bay and Garob is expected to start by the first half of 2019 and constructi­on of Soetwater as well as Karusa is expected to start in the second half of the same year.

Nxuba is expected to be operationa­l in the second half of 2020, Oyster Bay in the first half of 2021, while Garob, Soetwater and Karusa should be operationa­l in the second half of 2021. By 2021, all five new wind farms are due to be up-and-running, bringing Enel Green Power’s total installed capacity in the country to more than 1.2 GW.

Once operationa­l, the five projects are expected to produce around 2.6 TWh each year, saving the annual emission of roughly 2.7 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.

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