Garob Wind Power Station Explained

Garob Wind Power Station
Country:South Africa
Coordinates:-29.9619°N 22.4122°W
Location:Copperton, Siyathemba Local Municipality, Karoo Region
Northern Cape Province
Status:O
Construction Began:April 2019
Commissioned:December 2022
Cost:€200+ million (US$225.7 million)
Owner:Enel SpA
Operator:Nordex
Wind Farm Type:Onshore
Ps Units Manu Model:Nordex
Ps Electrical Capacity:145 MW
Ps Units Operational:46
Ps Annual Generation:573 GWh
Website:Homepage

The Garob Wind Power Station is an operational 145MW wind power plant in South Africa. The power station was developed and is owned by Enel, the Italian manufacturer and distributor of electricity and gas infrastructure, through its subsidiary Enel Green Power of South Africa (EGPRSA). Construction of this wind farm started in April 2019 and achieved commercial operation in December 2021. The energy generated at this wind farm is sold to the South African national electricity utility company Eskom, under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA).[1] [2]

Location

The power station is located near the former mining town of Copperton, in Siyathemba Local Municipality, in the Karoo Region, in Northern Cape Province. This is approximately 233km (145miles), by road, northwest of De Aar, the district headquarters of Pixley ka Seme District Municipality, where the power station is located. Copperton is located about 288km (179miles), by road, southwest of Kimberley, the capital city of Northern Cape Province.

Overview

The concession for this wind farm was awarded to Enel in 2015, as part of the fourth round of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP), of the Republic of South Africa. Enel signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with Eskom.[1]

During construction, the pylons that support the wind turbines were manufactured on-site, out of concrete and cement, instead of metal as is the usual method. This provided business for local suppliers and contractors.[1] Nordex, the European supplier of the wind turbines, operates and maintains the power station on behalf of the owners.[2]

Funding

Funding for this renewable energy infrastructure was sourced from two South African financial houses, namely Absa Group and Nedbank. The total cost of construction is reported to be in excess of €200 million (approx. US$225.7 million).[2]

Other considerations

It is calculated that the wind farm adds 573GWh to the South African national grid every year. This power station saves the country the emission of 600,000 tons of annually. At the peak of construction an estimated 511 people were employed at the site. This is the 10th renewable power station developed by Enel, under the South African REIPPP program. The list of those power stations, with installed capacity exceeding 800 megawatts, is listed in references 1 and 2 below.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Enel Green Power . 4 December 2021 . Garob wind farm ready for commercial operation . Enel Green Power . 10 February 2022.
  2. Web site: South Africa: Enel commissions its 145 MW Garob wind farm . Afrik21.africa . 13 December 2021 . Jean Marie Takouleu . 10 February 2022 . Paris, France.