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SOUTH AFRICA I REIPPPP


REIPPPP Round 1, II & III Project Map Annual sum of global horizontal irradiation, average 1994 - 2012


REIPPPP Round I


By December 2011 the Department of Energy had received 53 bids across all the different technologies, awarding 28 projects to independent power producers made up of 632MW of PV, 150MW of CSP and 634MW of Wind. In total 18 PV projects were awarded preferred bid status, ranging from 5MW-75MW in capacity. (For further information on these projects see the REIPPPP Round I - Project List & Map)


REIPPPP Round II


The bidding for window II of the REIPPPP closed on 5 March 2012 with 79 bids received. The total capacity of bids amounted to 3,255MW, far exceeding the 1,275MW cap. As with the first round, wind and solar-PV dominated with 9 projects totalling 417.1MW for solar PV and 7 projects totalling 562.5MW for wind. 2 small hydro projects totalling 14.3MW and 1 CSP project totalling 50MW were given preferred bidder status. The 19 projects represent 1,043.9MW of a total of 1,225MW allocated for the second round. In total 9 PV projects were awarded preferred bid status, ranging from 8.8MW-75MW in capacity


REIPPPP Round III


The winners of the Round 3 of bidders of the REIPPPP were announced on the 29th of October 2013. 435MW of new PV solar capacity was issued to six preferred bidders. The signing and effective date of PPAs, Direct Agreements, Implementation Agreements and Connection Agreements and Financial Close are all due to be completed 30 July 2014. The round was dominated by Enel Greenpower with 4 of the 6 projects awarded.


PV Insider is holding PV Project Development South Africa September 9th-10th and can be contacted about the event via Marco Geraghty at marco@pv-insider.com


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