Soetwater Wind Power Station Explained

Soetwater Wind Power Station
Country:South Africa
Coordinates:-32.7539°N 20.6453°W
Location:Sutherland
Karoo Hoogland Municipality
Namakwa District
Northern Cape Province
Status:O
Construction Began:November 2019
Commissioned:July 2022
Cost:US$208 million
Owner:Enel Green Power
Operator:EGP
Wind Farm Type:Onshore
Ps Units Manu Model:Vestas
Ps Electrical Capacity:147 MW
Ps Units Operational:35
Ps Annual Generation:585 GWh

The Soetwater Wind Power Station is an operational 147MW wind power plant in South Africa. The power station was developed and is owned by Enel Green Power, an IPP and subsidiary of the Italian multinational, ENEL. The energy generated at this wind farm is sold to the South African national electricity utility company Eskom Holdings, under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA).[1]

Location

The power station is located outside of the town of Sutherland, in Karoo Hoogland Municipality, in Namakwa District, in Northern Cape Province. Soetwater Wind Farm is located approximately 61km (38miles), south of Sutherland. The power station is located about 600km (400miles) southeast of Springbok, the headquarters of Namakwa District.

Overview

The power station comprises 35 turbines manufactured by Vestas Wind Systems, based in Denmark, rated at 4.2 MW each, capable of capacity generation of 147 MW. Enel Green Power won the concession to build this power station in 2016 as part of the 4th window of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPP), of the South African government.[2]

Soetwater Wind Power Station is one of five wind park concessions awarded to Enel Green Power, under the South African government's Renewable Energy Supply Programme (REIPPP). The other four wind farms are (a) Oyster Bay Wind Power Station (b) Garob Wind Power Station (c) Karusa Wind Power Station and (d) Nxuba Wind Power Station. Each wind farm has installed capacity of between 140 MW and 147 MW.[2]

Developers

The Soetwater Wind Power Station was developed and is owned and currently operated by Enel Green Power, headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. Enel Green Power is a subsidiary of ENEL, the Italian energy conglomerate, based in Rome, Italy.[1]

Funding

The construction of this wind farm cost in excess of US$208 million. Funding was partially sources in form of loans, from Absa Group and Nedbank Group, two South African financial houses.[1]

Other considerations

Soetwater wind farm brings Enel Green Power's portfolio in South Africa to seven wind farms, with generation capacity in excess of 800 MW. It is calculated that the wind farm adds 585 GWh to the South African national grid every year. This enables the country avoid the emission of 600,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.[1] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Afrik21.africa . 26 July 2022 . South Africa: Enel commissions its Soetwater wind farm in the Northern Cape . Jean Marie Takouleu . 27 July 2022 . Paris, France.
  2. Web site: Karusa and Soetwater wind farms start construction . ESI-Africa . 5 November 2019 . Ashley Theron . 27 July 2022 . Cape Town, South Africa.
  3. Web site: Enel Green Power starts construction of 280 MW of new wind capacity in South Africa . Enelgreenpower.com . 4 November 2019 . Enel Green Power . 27 July 2022 . Johannesburg, South Africa.