Enel connects 147 MW Soetwater Wind Farm to national grid

5th August 2022

By: Schalk Burger

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Renewable energy developer Enel Green Power (EGP) has connected the 147 MW Soetwater Wind Farm, located in a remote part of the Karoo Hoogland local municipality, in the Northern Cape, to the national grid.

The plant, which has achieved commercial operation, will be able to generate 585 GWh/y, potentially averting the emission of about 600 000 t/y of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The wind farm features Vestas V136 4.2 MW wind turbines, the largest on the African continent to date.

The plant, developed as part of Round 4 of South Africa’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme, is supported by a 20-year power purchase agreement with State-owned energy utility Eskom.

“Soetwater wind farm brings the number of EGP South Africa wind farms in operation up to seven, and includes the 88 MW Nojoli, the 140 MW Oyster Bay, Nxuba, Garob farms and the 147 MW Karusa wind farm.”

The company has 12 operational wind and solar projects in South Africa, with an overall installed capacity of 1.2 GW.

Construction of the R3.5-billion, or €200-million, facility started in September 2019, and the process was hampered at times by stop/start delays in response to Covid-19 lockdowns and restrictions, says EGP South Africa country manager Manuele Battisti.

“The hard lockdown in 2020 – in particular – resulted in difficulties relating to the transportation of people between provinces, as well as the transportation of experts and commissioning teams from other parts of the world. This highlights, all the more, what a significant achievement this is for both the project team and the country.”

EGP is committed to playing a crucial role in helping the country solve its energy crises using renewable energy solutions. It also employs local staff and hires local contractors in the construction process, with the aim of promoting meaningful socio- economic and enterprise development. At the peak of the construction phase, the project employed 1 160 people, he says.

Further, as part of its Creating Shared Value initiative, the company helped underserved communities in close proximity to the wind farm by supporting an educational support programme, which included the installation of 12 interactive smartboards for Roggeveld Primary School and Sutherland High School, located in Sutherland, the closest town to the wind farm.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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