Eskom fully supports the Department of Energy’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (RE-IPPP), saying that IPPs must play a role in the country’s electricity market.
In a statement on Tuesday, the power utility said it remains committed to facilitating the entry of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to strengthen the system and meet the growing electricity demand. “Total capacity of 5 701MW has been contracted with IPPs as at 31 March 2015. 3 887MW of this relates to contracts under the Department of Energy’s RE-IPPP.” On 31 March 2015, which is the financial year-end of Eskom, a total of 1 795MW of renewable energy generation capacity had been connected to the national grid, with an average load factor of 30.85%. Short- and medium-term contracts that were expiring at the end of March 2015 were renewed for another year so that they can continue to contribute to reducing the supply shortage. “Eskom is committed to supporting the grid integration of independent power projects as evidenced by the 43 projects connected to date since the inception of the procurement programme in 2011.“For the renewable energy rounds 1 to 3 (Bid Windows 1 to 3) Eskom has spent R2.4 billion on the backbone infrastructure at both transmission and distribution level to enable the evacuation of energy from the IPPs.