Enel Green Power begins construction on 140 MW wind farm in Northern Cape | Infrastructure news

Enel, through its renewable subsidiary Enel Green Power RSA,  has started construction on its 140 MW Garob wind farm located near the town of Copperton, which is part of the Siyathemba Local Municipality, in South Africa’s Northern Cape province.

Garob, which is the Group’s fifth wind project in the country, will involve an investment of over 200 million euros.

“With the start of construction of Garob, we have reached yet another important milestone in South Africa just weeks after breaking ground at the Oyster Bay wind project,” said Antonio Cammisecra, Head of Enel Green Power.

“Alongside boosting renewables growth in South Africa, we are focusing our sustainability activities on scientific education, which significantly contributes to the skills needed for power industry professionals, with a view to support local expertise.

“Looking ahead, we will continue to break ground on the projects we were awarded in South Africa and to launch shared value initiatives for local communities, while scouting for further sustainable growth opportunities in the country’s renewable industry.”

Garob is the third renewable project Enel Green Power has started building in South Africa since the beginning of this year, in line with its investment programme in the country.

The other projects are the Nxuba and Oyster Bay wind farms, of 140 MW each, for a total capacity of 420 MW under construction in South Africa.

Once fully operational, due by the first half of 2021, the 46-turbine Garob wind farm is expected to generate around 573 GWh per year, avoiding the annual emission of around 600,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. The Garob project was awarded to EGP RSA during the fourth bidding window under the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP).

The Garob wind farm, which is the Group’s first wind project under construction in the Northern Cape province, is situated in an area fast becoming a renewable energy hub in South Africa due to the growing number of both solar and wind farms in the region.

Concrete towers will be built on-site at Garob, instead of pre-fabricated steel towers, improving local employment during the construction phase.

Enel Green Power will launch Enterprise Development (ED) initiatives in the communities living in the proximity of the wind farm once Garob is operational, such as the Herbal Lean Incubation Programme, which provides mentoring and support services to start-ups in the agro, bio and food technology field.

 

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