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    Home » Sections » Energy » Prospective Eskom rivals falter as projects fail

    Prospective Eskom rivals falter as projects fail

    Nearly half of the projects awarded under the relaunch of South Africa's renewable power purchase programme have failed.
    By Promit Mukherjee18 July 2023
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    Nearly half of the projects awarded under the relaunch of South Africa’s renewable power purchase programme have failed, two government sources said, undermining plans to use wind and solar to ease the power crisis.

    Regular breakdowns at Eskom’s ageing coal-fired plants mean the economy faces daily planned power cuts. President Cyril Ramaphosa has said the country needs to fill a 4-6GW electricity production deficit.

    Following a six-year hiatus, South Africa held a bidding round in 2021 for wind and solar projects that attracted aggressive proposals from more than 100 firms and consortia.

    The problem was that we put all our eggs in one basket. You can’t do projects at such low tariffs. It’s stupid

    “We had celebrated when the tariffs in the fifth renewable round were announced,” said one top government official directly involved in the renewables programme. “It would have been the cheapest renewable programme ever if all projects reached financial close.”

    But he said the government now expects only half of the 2.6GW in capacity anticipated following the auction to come online.

    Of the six entities that won the bidding round, one — the Ikamva Consortium — secured 12 of the 25 projects on offer. It is those projects, which Ikamva was awarded on the basis of record-low tariff bids, that have fallen through, the source and a second senior government official said.

    “The problem with bid window 5 was that we put all our eggs in one basket,” the second official said. “You can’t do projects at such low tariffs. It’s stupid.”

    Ikamva Consortium

    Both sources asked not to be named as they were not authorised to comment publicly on the matter. The energy department, which oversees the renewable rounds, did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

    The Ikamva Consortium includes Oslo-listed Aker Horizon’s Mainstream, South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe’s Africa Rainbow Energy & Power, local firm H1 Holdings and Globeleq.

    Ikamva’s six wind power projects never signed legal agreements following successful bids, the two sources said, while six solar projects failed to achieve financial close before a 30 June deadline.

    Responding to questions, Ikamva said higher interest rates, the increased cost of energy and other commodities, as well as the slower production of equipment post-pandemic had impacted its calculations.

    These issues “have inflated the construction costs beyond what the Ikamva Consortium … is able to absorb in the round 5 bid tariff,” it wrote in response to e-mailed questions.

    Other companies have found similar obstacles complicated fundraising, and to date just nine of the total 25 projects have reached financial close.

    Four more projects — three belonging to France’s Engie and one from South Africa’s Mulilo — have a financial closure deadline of 30 September.

    Engie and Mulilo did not respond to e-mail requests for comment, although the second government official said he expected them to raise the funds needed to start construction.

    Ikamva said its projects were “construction-ready” and it was in talks with the government to find “an agreed way forward”.

    Read: R4.7-billion funding sought for Kariba solar project

    As private investors move to back projects aimed at boosting power production, scarcity of transmission capacity has emerged as a major constraint on South Africa’s efforts to end the energy crisis.

    The consortium did not directly address a question about what it expected would happen to the grid transmission capacity allotted for its projects.  — (c) 2023 Reuters

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