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MINISTER MANTASHE SIGNS AGREEMENTS UNDER THE RISK MITIGATION INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCER PROCUREMENT PROGRAMME

Date Published: 30 Aug 2023

The Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Mr Gwede Mantashe (MP), signed Project Agreements with an additional two (2) Preferred Bidders appointed under the Risk Mitigation Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (RMIPPPP) in Pretoria today, 30 August 2023.  

 

The two Projects, totaling 203MW, are both hybrid renewable Projects, which consist of a combination of Solar PV, Onshore Wind and Battery Storage technologies.

 

The new Projects that have signed Project Agreements are as follows:

 

Project Name

Main Developer and Equity Shareholders

Contracted Capacity (MW)

Location

Oya Energy Hybrid Facility

GDF International SA, G7 Power, Meadows Oya Energy and Perpetua RMI4P Oya

128 MW

Matjiesfontein, Western Cape

Umoyilanga Energy

EDF Renewables and Perpetua Holdings

75MW

Avondale, Northern Cape and Dassiesridge, Eastern Cape

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The projects will have up to December 2023 to finalise conditions precedent to conclude financial close and start with project construction. The new generation capacity is expected to be online from 2025 onwards. 

 

This brings the total number of Projects that have signed agreements under the RMIPPPP to five (5) out of the eleven (11) Preferred Bidders appointed, which will add a total of 353MW of dispatchable capacity to the national grid. The first three RMIPPPP Projects that signed agreements in June 2022 are currently in construction, and are set to reach commercial operation in November 2023.

 

The total investment attracted from the Projects that have signed agreements today is R14.6 billion, which is a substantial input into our economy. These projects will contribute a total of 3 966 job year opportunities in the construction and operation of these power plants and will also contribute over R610 million over their 20-year lifetime on Skills Development, Supplier Development, Enterprise Development, and Socio-Economic Development initiatives in the communities within which they operate. 

 

The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) wishes to congratulate all Preferred Bidders on achieving these milestones.

 

For enquiriesmediadesk@dmre.gov.za

 

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Issued by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy