Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm

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Jeffrey’s Bay Wind Energy Facility
Jeffrey's Bay Wind Farm Construction.jpg
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CountrySouth Africa
LocationKouga Local Municipality
Coordinates34°00′S 24°50′E / 34.00°S 24.84°E / -34.00; 24.84Coordinates: 34°00′S 24°50′E / 34.00°S 24.84°E / -34.00; 24.84
StatusCommissioned
Construction began2012
Commission date2014
Owner(s)Globeleq, Mainstream Renewable Power
Operator(s)Globeleq, Mainstream Renewable Power
Wind farm
TypeOnshore
Power generation
Nameplate capacity138MW

Main Sub-Contractors: Siemens (Turbines), Concor and Conco (Construction), Actom MV (Switchgear) and Deugro (Transportation)

The Jeffrey’s Bay Wind Energy Facility is a wind farm in the Kouga Local Municipality, built between Jeffrey’s Bay and Humansdorp, in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

History

The 3,700-hectare (14 sq mi) site was chosen for its onshore wind conditions, flat topography and proximity to an existing 132 kV grid. A 20-year power purchase agreement was signed with Eskom as well as an implementation agreement with the Department of Energy. The project was authorized by the Department of Environmental Affairs in 2011.[1] Placement of turbines began in September 2013, and was completed by March 2014.[2][3]

Initial operations started in April 2014. The wind farm supplies 460,000 MWh annually.[4]

References

  1. ^ "About Us".
  2. ^ "Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm | Globeleq | Powering Africa's Growth".
  3. ^ "Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm".
  4. ^ "Jeffreys Bay Wind".