Cape Town is ready to turn into the primary metropolis in South Africa to personal and function its personal photo voltaic plant.
Construction is now underway on the town’s personal 7 MW facility, with the potential to scale as much as 10 MW. It is positioned within the municipality of Atlantis, within the northern a part of the nation, 40 km north of Atlantis, the capital of the nation.
The Lesedi Technoserve consortium is answerable for engineering, procurement and building. The ZAR 200 million ($11.3 million) venture is predicted to take a few yr to construct, after which will probably be instantly linked to the grid.
According to an announcement from the Cape Town authorities, there are plans to launch related tasks throughout the realm within the coming years. It has dedicated to investing ZAR 39.5 billion between July 2024 and June 2027 in infrastructure.
The municipal authorities additionally issued its first battery storage tender, for a 5 MW/8 MWh battery power storage system to be in-built the identical space. Applications are open till Nov. 20.
Both tasks are a part of the town’s 2050 Energy Strategy. Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis stated the photo voltaic plant was necessary, “as we face one other massive worth enhance at Eskom.”
“The metropolis at present makes use of 75% of the tariff income from our electrical energy gross sales to buy Eskom energy,” defined Hill-Lewis. “With Eskom’s continued worth hikes, the newest being the almost 44% enhance requested, we simply must diversify our power sources. These will increase usually are not sustainable for the town or our residents and we’ll proceed to battle in opposition to larger rises.”
Earlier this yr, the town of Cape Town tried to cut back ready instances for certificates to put in residential photo voltaic and battery programs by launching an internet photo voltaic authorization portal.
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