Afarak invests in clean energy at its Mogale Alloys plant

19th April 2019 By: Tasneem Bulbulia - Senior Contributing Editor Online

Afarak invests in clean energy  at its Mogale Alloys plant

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Swedish cleantech company Ripasso Energy has handed over a PWR BLOCK 400-F system, which converts industrial residual and flare gases into electricity, to vertically integrated speciality alloys producer Afarak at its Mogale Alloys processing plant, in Krugersdorp.

This is the first such system to be used in South Africa.

The PWR BLOCK 400-F comprises 14 Stirling engines, which were developed by Ripasso, as well as auxiliary equipment that is stored in a standard container.

Ripasso CEO Gunnar Larsson pointed out during a briefing that the system would reduce Mogale’s energy costs and improve the plant’s environmental footprint, which was an important consideration in light of global efforts to mitigate climate change.

The technology is expected to reduce the Mogale plant’s carbon emissions by about 3 500 t/y.

It would also provide an alternative energy source to offset the unreliable supply from power utility Eskom, Afarak South Africa CEO Bertus van der Merwe added.

The unit has been operating at the Krugersdorp site for almost six months, while undergoing testing and demonstrating its benefits. Larsson said the test period had gone “very well”.

He commended Afarak’s “courage, determination and ambition to take the leap of faith” as the first to test the technology in the country.

Larsson believes there is significant scope for other companies in South Africa to make use of the technology to convert gas into electricity.