48GW of wind energy projects in the pipeline with 60% growth

The South African Renewable Energy Grid Survey (Saregs) has revealed 48GW of wind energy projects in the pipeline, a substantial 60% growth which has been welcomed by the industry.

The South African Renewable Energy Grid Survey (Saregs) has revealed 48GW of wind energy projects in the pipeline, a substantial 60% growth which has been welcomed by the industry.

Published Aug 22, 2024

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The South African Renewable Energy Grid Survey (Saregs) has revealed 48GW of wind energy projects in the pipeline, a substantial 60% growth which has been welcomed by the industry.

The South African Wind Energy Association (Sawea) announced the release of the Saregs results this week, presented by the strategic grid planning manager at Eskom’s National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA), Ronald Marais, during a webinar co-hosted by Sawea, Sapvia, and Eskom NTCSA.

In its third year, Saregs has become an essential tool for aligning South Africa’s renewable energy development pipeline with grid planning and investment, and further showcases the need for collaborative efforts between industry stakeholders, Sawea said.

“The survey reveals substantial growth in wind energy projects, with over 48GW in various stages of development – a significant increase from 30GW in 2023,” said senior technical adviser at Sawea, Santosh Sookgrim.

“Further, the survey shows an expansion of wind energy projects in new regions such as KwaZulu-Natal and additional areas in the highveld, including in Mpumalanga.

“This marks a significant positive step forward in the just energy transition and is expected to drive socio-economic growth in these regions,” he said.

Participation in the survey more than doubled, reaching 483 contributions, while the projected installed capacity of all renewable energies surged from 93.3GW to 172.4GW, and contracted capacity nearly doubled to 133.7GW from 66GW in 2023.

More than 60GW of these projects are expected to come online within three to five years.

Sawea said Saregs’s findings will be pivotal in shaping South Africa’s future grid infrastructure, directly influencing grid capacity planning, grid connection capacity assessment (GCCA), and transmission development plan (TDP) initiatives.

“Wind energy remains a critical component of South Africa’s renewable energy strategy and plays a significant role in the country’s energy-mix as we move towards a low-carbon and energy-secure future,” said Sookgrim.

Cape Times

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