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Ezelsjacht Wind Energy Facility (WEF) and associated infrastructure

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South Africa Mainstream Renewable Power Developments (Pty) Ltd (“Mainstream”) is proposing to develop, own and operate the Ezelsjacht Wind Energy Facility (WEF) with a generation capacity of up to 140 megawatts (MW), Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and associated infrastructure. The overall objective of the proposed development is to generate electricity by means of renewable energy capturing wind energy to feed into the national grid. The proposed Ezelsjacht WEF (this project) is located approximately 13 km south-east of the town De Doorns, within the Cape Winelands District Municipality of the Western Cape Province. The site for the proposed 140 MW WEF falls within both the Breede Valley and Langeberg Local Municipalities.

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The proposed WEF will consist of up to a maximum of 35 wind turbine generators (WTG), with a hub height and rotor diameter of approximately 200 m respectively. The WEF will also include BESS, internal and access roads (with a width of up to 12 m), a construction laydown area/camp, Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Building and 33/132kV Independent Power Producer (IPP) portion of the onsite substation.

ApplicationDate: 

Monday, November 14, 2022 - 20:56

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20113

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CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
HWC22110903
12/12/2022

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