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Grassridge wind farm project, South Africa

18th October 2013

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

  

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Name and Location
Grassridge wind farm project, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

Client
The Grassridge wind farm is owned by Grassridge Wind Power, a project company comprising local wind energy developer Innowind, which holds a 60% interest in the project, the Industrial Development Corporation, which owns 14%, and the Grassridge Winds of Change Community Trust – representing the interests of the local Motherwell community – which owns the balance.

Project Description
The project involves the construction of a 59.8 MW wind farm on commercial farm land, 46 km north-west of Cradock, in the Eastern Cape. The wind farm will comprise 20 wind-turbine generator sets of 3 MW each and will be connected to the Eskom grid through a 132 kV power line and new on-site substation.

The wind farm is being established at cement company PPC’s Grassridge quarry, in Port Elizabeth. It forms part of round two of the Department of Energy’s (DoE’s) Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP).

Value
The project is estimated at R1.2-billion.

Duration
The wind farm is expected to be commissioned at the end of 2014.

Latest Developments
Construction of the Grassridge wind project started in October.

The wind farm is the first wind energy project to be established at the site of a working limestone quarry. The construction of the wind farm forms part of the company’s long-term rehabilitation plans for the mine.

Once completed, the facility will comprise 20 Vestas V-112 3 MW wind turbines, with a combined installed capacity of 61.5 MW, delivering electricity equivalent to the yearly consumption of about 40 000 households.

Construction is expected to take 20 months, with the farm to start producing electricity in 2015.

The first construction phase will run from October to July 2014 and will include the building of roads, foundations and a new on-site substation, which will link to the existing Grassridge substation at the Coega industrial development zone.

The turbines, which will include the towers, nacelles, hubs and blades, will be erected between July and November next year.

IThe electricity produced will be sold to Eskom, with 26% of the benefits directed to the Motherwell community through the Winds of Change Community Trust.

Money channelled into the trust will be administered by the board of trustees to fund community-boosting projects in the areas of education, sports, enterprise development and skills development.

PPC, in partnership with Innowind, is planning a second phase to the Grassridge project that will entail the construction of a 24 MW wind farm under a bilateral power purchase agreement.This second phase is currently in the feasibility stage and if all goes according to plan, construction will start at the end of 2014.

Once commissioned, the second phase will supply 10% of PPC’s local electricity requirements.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
Vestas (wind turbines).

On Budget and on Time?
Not stated.

Contact Details for Project Information
EDF Energies Nouvelles, tel +33 1 40 90 21 48 or email service.presse@edf-en.com.
InnoWind, tel +27 41 487 2418 or fax +27 41 484 3038.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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