TotalEnergies commences construction of a 140 MW wind farm and 120 MW solar plant for Sasol and Air Liquide
28-11-2024
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TotalEnergies and its consortium partners (Mulilo and Reatile)1 have commenced construction of a major renewable project in South Africa comprising a 140 MW wind farm and a 120 MW solar plant.
In 2023, the consortium signed Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (CPPA) with Sasol South Africa and Air Liquide Large Industries South Africa to supply 260 MW of renewable electricity over 20 years.
Located in the Northern Cape Province, the projects will supply around 900 GWh of green electricity per year to Sasol’s Secunda site, located 700 kilometers further North-East, where Air Liquide operates the biggest oxygen production site in the world.
The two projects will provide competitive and reliable renewable electricity to decarbonize Sasol and Air Liquide’s production. These agreements demonstrate TotalEnergies’ commitment to contribute to the evolution of the energy mix in South Africa. The projects will have a direct impact on the local community through job creation.
“We are pleased to launch these major renewable projects that support Air Liquide and Sasol with a supply of green electricity. This will also contribute to South Africa’s energy transition by increasing its share of renewables and gas as an alternative to coal” said Bertrand Bouvet, Managing Director at TotalEnergies Renewables South Africa.
The solar PV and Wind projects are expected to be operational end of 2026. They are being developed by a consortium of TotalEnergies Renewables South Africa (33.5%), its partner Mulilo (15.5%) and Reatile Group (51%).
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