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Renewables & Energy Efficiency News South Africa

Seriti plans 450MW Mpumalanga wind farm

Local coal producer Seriti Resources recently announced its plan to invest $730m in building a 450 megawatt wind farm in Mpumalanga to kickstart a foray into renewable energy following its proposed acquisition of Windlab Africa.
Source: Mike Hutchings/Reuters
Source: Mike Hutchings/Reuters

Privately-owned Seriti, a major coal supplier to Eskom, plans to buy a 51% stake in Windlab Africa's wind and solar energy assets for $55m.

Windlab Africa is currently owned by Australia's Windlab Pty Ltd and has 3.5 gigawatts of renewable energy projects at different stages of development in South Africa and east Africa.

Peter Venn, the Windlab Africa managing director who will head Seriti Green, the coal miner's renewable energy unit, said the 450MW wind farm would cost R12bn to build.

"We will be focusing on trying to build out 450 megawatts in Mpumalanga in Q1/Q2 next year, immediately post closure of this transaction," Venn told reporters.

Replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy

Mpumalanga province hosts most of South Africa's coal mines and thermal power plants that employ thousands and is central to plans to replace the fossil fuel with renewable energy projects that will sustain local communities and businesses.

Miners of coal, a major source of carbon emissions, have come under pressure to wind down production of the fossil fuel amid a global push towards clean sources of energy.

"We need to be moving towards a lower carbon future through investing capital from coal into green energy. It is not only the right thing to do, but it makes business and societal sense," Seriti chief executive Mike Teke said in a statement.

Seriti produces about 50 million tonnes of thermal coal, the bulk of which is used to fire South Africa's power stations.

Source: Reuters

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