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Transnet Freight Rail Issues Request for Information for Alternative Energy Sources – in a drive to secure energy security, reduce greenhouse gases and improve energy efficiency

14th November 2022

     

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Transnet Freight Rail (TFR), the largest operating division of Transnet SOC, Ltd has released a Request for Information (RFI) for alternative energy sources for its traction energy loads across all its corridors, nationwide. This comes at a time when global leaders are meeting at COP27 to discuss ways of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promote the development and usage of clean energy sources. 

TFR seeks to understand how affordable renewable electric energy can be integrated in its traction power supplies to improve energy security and efficiency and reduce its operational impact on the environment. Primarily the loads which TFR aims to supply on its vast rail network are traction loads, which are intermittent in nature with high peak and short duration demand periods. TFR both appreciates and encourages the inclusion of renewable energy proposals beyond and not limited to only popular market drivers such as solar and wind energy. This includes the incorporation of renewable energy sources such as or hybrids of hydroelectric power, biomass, geothermal or other.  

TFR intends to embark on a Renewable Energy Power Purchase Programme (REPPP) with the aim of diversifying the sources of electric energy utilised in its operations. The RFI objective is to establish the existing and envisioned renewable energy projects, to assess the potential for electricity wheeling and for joint venture development partnership with private sector for self-generation. After receiving and reviewing RFI responses, TFR may release Request for Proposals provided that sufficient information is obtained from the RFI submissions. 

Transnet is an energy intensive organisation utilising electricity and liquid fuels in its operations. During the 2021/22 financial year, TFR consumed in excess of 1,800 GWh on traction energy, demonstrating  significant potential for inclusion of technically feasible renewable energy sources to the electric traction energy supplies. 

Responses to the RFI may be localised and need not cover the whole country, corridor or region. The RFI can be found on the following link https://www.etenders.gov.za/. The non-compulsory briefing session for the RFI is scheduled on Tuesday, 15th November 2022 on Microsoft Teams platform.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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