Cennergi reaches financial close for 68MW solar project for coal mine

Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr +

  • Cennergi Holdings Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Exxaro Resources, is pleased to announce the achievement of financial close of its 68MW Lephalale Solar Project (‘LSP”), which will supply renewable energy to Exxaro’s Grootegeluk flagship mine based in the Limpopo Province.

The LSP will serve as a behind-the-meter energy source, directly providing solar power to Exxaro’s Grootegeluk mine for 25 years through a power purchase agreement (PPA).

Spanning across a 236-hectare development envelope, the project site is strategically situated in the Waterberg District. Located on Exxaro-owned land adjacent to the existing Grootegeluk mine operations, the LSP is near the town of Marapong and Eskom’s Matimba power station.

To ensure the successful realisation of the LSP, the project will be constructed through a fully wrapped, engineering, procurement, and construction (“EPC”) contract. The operations and maintenance (“O&M”) of the solar facility will be entrusted to a highly experienced operator.

The LSP will be financed through limited recourse project finance debt from lenders, as well as equity investment from its sole shareholder, Cennergi Holdings. Construction time is planned for 19 months.

As part of Exxaro’s Sustainable Growth and Impact (SG&I) strategy, the business is committed to the success of this project which will result in energy cost savings, increased energy security and decarbonisation benefits for Exxaro. The project will furthermore foster sustainable development, and enhance the socioeconomic benefits for local communities

“We are thrilled to unveil the Lephalale Solar Project as a landmark renewable energy initiative in partnership with Exxaro,” Leon Groenewald, MD Energy at Exxaro Resources.

Exxaro CEO, Dr Nombasa Tsengwa adds: “By leveraging solar power to meet the energy needs of the Grootegeluk mine, is a follow through on our commitment to business sustainability and supporting the transition towards a greener future. This project represents a significant milestone in South Africa’s renewable energy landscape and showcases the enormous potential of clean energy in driving economic growth and reducing carbon emissions.”

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

Share.

Leave A Reply

About Author

Green Building Africa promotes the need for net carbon zero buildings and cities in Africa. We are fiercely independent and encourage outlying thinkers to contribute to the #netcarbonzero movement. Climate change is upon us and now is the time to react in a more diverse and broader approach to sustainability in the built environment. We challenge architects, property developers, urban planners, renewable energy professionals and green building specialists. We also challenge the funding houses and regulators and the role they play in facilitating investment into green projects. Lastly, we explore and investigate new technology and real-time data to speed up the journey in realising a net carbon zero environment for our children.

Copyright Green Building Africa 2024.