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Ingula pumped-storage scheme project, South Africa

27th June 2014

  

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Name and Location
Ingula pumped-storage scheme project, on the border between the Free State and KwaZulu-Natal provinces, South Africa.

Client
Eskom.

Project Description
The Ingula pumped-storage scheme, located within the Little Drakensberg mountain range, 23 km north-east of Van Reenen’s Pass, will comprise an upper dam (Bedford) and a lower dam (Braamhoek). The upper reservoir site is located in the Free State and the lower reservoir site in KwaZulu-Natal. The escarpment forms the border between the two provinces.

The distance between the upper and lower reservoirs will be 4.6 km, with an elevation difference of about 470 m.

The reservoirs will be connected through underground waterways and the underground powerhouse complex, which will house four 325 MW pump turbines with a total capacity of 1 300 MW, a machine hall, a transformer hall and associated tunnels, shafts and caverns.

The twin headrace waterways, consisting of concrete and steel-lined headrace tunnels, pressure tunnels and shafts, will link the upper reservoir with the pump turbines. The draft tubes, concrete-lined surge shafts and a single concrete-lined tailrace tunnel will connect the pump turbines to the lower reservoir.

The upper reservoir is a concrete-faced rock-fill embankment dam, 41 m high, with a total capacity of 22.4-million cubic metres and an active water storage volume of 19.2-million cubic metres. The 39-m-high lower dam comprises roller-compacted concrete, with a total capacity of 26.3-million cubic metres and an active storage volume of 21.9-million cubic metres.

The scheme will be operated on a weekly cycle and will have an overall cycle efficiency of 78%.

Value
R25.9-billion. As at December 31, 2013, R18.8-billion had been spent.

Duration
The units will come on line starting from 2015.

Latest Developments
Eskom has successfully energised the high voltage (HV) yard and three power lines at the Ingula pumped storage scheme project. This energisation completes the first phase of the integration of the power station’s transmission system and was done at a total cost of R1.1-billion.

A seven-day outage was arranged for the energisation work and the line was fully energised on the eighth day.  The integration work was simultaneously carried out by three contractors – main contractor Roshcon and subcontractors Optipower Projects and Babcock Ntuthuko. The latest energisation milestone was achieved on June 13, 2014.

The final milestones of the Ingula pumped storage scheme will be achieved from 2015, as each generating unit becomes ready for commercial operation.  These units’ output will be connected to the HV yard using 400 kV cross linked polyethylene cables.  This will be the first installation of 400 kV cables in South Africa.  The cable is supplied and installed through a joint venture between local company CBI and French company Prysmian.  The preparation work for laying the cables in the tunnels joining the HV yard to the power station has started.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
The Braamhoek Consultants Joint Venture (BCJV), consisting of Gibb, Knight Piésold and SSI (civil, mechanical and electrical engineering, detailed design, tender documentation, design monitoring and construction supervision); Murray & Roberts (exploratory tunnel); Grinaker-LTA (access roads); CMI JV, comprising CMC di Ravenna, PG Mavundla and Impregilo (underground civil works); Afriscan (water supply, sewage treatment, small access roads and building temporary Eskom offices); B&E Quanza Group (aggregate quarry); Acer [Africa] (environmental consultants); Braamhoek Dam JV (BDJV), comprising Concor Roads & Earthworks, Wilson Bayley Holmes-Ovcon, Edwin Construction and Silver Rock (dam contract); Voith Siemens Fuji Hydro Power Generation (main generating plant); Deutsche Bank (R1-billion loan); Voith (mechanical auxiliary plant, turbines and generators); ABB (electrical balance of plant); NCC Environmental Services (independent environmental control officer services); Konecranes (heavy-duty cranes); Letacla (fibre-optic communications); Siemens (generator transformers); Roshcon (line integration – main contractor); Optipower and Babcock Ntuthuko (line integration – subcontractors); and CBI and Prysmian (supply and installation of of 400 kV cables).

On budget and on time?
The first 333 MW unit was initially expected to be commissioned by January 2013; however, it will be commissioned only during the first quarter of 2015.

Contact Details for Project Information
Eskom executive project manager Carel Stoop, email StoopCJ@eskom.co.za
Ingula Visitors Centre, tel +27 36 342 3122 or email fifi.meyer@eskom.co.za.
ABB, tel +41 43 317 6480 or fax +41 43 317 6482.
Gibb, tel +27 11 519 4600 or fax +27 11 807 5670.
BDJV (Concor Roads & Earthworks), tel +27 11 495 2222.
CMI Mavundla JV, tel +27 36 638 6000.
Eskom media desk, tel +27 11 800 3304/3309/3343/3378, fax +27 11 800 3805 or email mediadesk@eskom.co.za.
Impregilo, tel +39 02 4442 2115.
Voith Siemens Hydro Power Generation, tel +49 7321 370 or fax +49 7321 37 6180.
NCC, tel +27 21 702 2884, fax +27 86 555 0693 or email info@ncc-group.co.za.
Konecranes, tel +27 11 864 2800.
Roshcon, tel +27 11 629 8000, fax +27 11 629 1089 or email Rosh.Int.Comm@eskom.co.za.
Optipower, tel +27 21 845 6745, fax +27 21 845 5264 or email info@optipower.co.za.
Babcock Ntuthuko, tel +27 11 739 8287.
CBI, tel +27 11 928 2000, fax +27 11 392 2354 or email cbi@cbi-electric.com.
Prysmian, tel +39 02 6449 1 or email media.relations@prysmiangroup.com.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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