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MEC hails renewable energy hub for province

14 Jun 2012 11:111 comments1 BizLike
The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government, along with Durban municipality, have teamed up with leading international renewable energy institutions to create an R11,2bn renewable energy hub project due to be completed by 2020.
The project is an initiative of Germany-based IKD International and Ardor SA, supported by WISTAAdlershof, City of Science, Technology and Media; universities and institutes from Berlin and Brandenburg, in partnership with Durban University, Anglo American Platinum and South Korean technology partners and investors.

This was revealed by KwaZulu-Natal economic development and tourism MEC Mike Mabuyakhulu in Pietermaritzburg this week.

Renewable energy is a fast-growing global industry due to the environmental costs and problems associated with carbon-based energy. Electricity supply is expected to remain tight in SA until 2015 due to stalled spending on power stations and rising demand. The government is seeking projects to accelerate renewable energy investment.

The proposed project, to be built near the King Shaka Airport, will comprise a 260MW hybrid renewable energy plant, a centre for excellence for renewable energy and the TW Kambule academy on renewable energy. The plant is relatively small compared to the size of Eskom's Kusile coal power station, which will generate 4800MW.

Mabuyakhulu said private investors were committing R400m to the project during 2011-12, R3,8bn would be invested 2012-16, while the second phase was expected to attract R5bn of investment from 2016-20. A further R2bn of private investment from local and international firms was expected over the period.

The project was expected to create more than 4000 sustainable jobs from 2016.

German, South African and South Korean firms would be involved in the planning, technology transfer and investment for the project, a spokesman for the department of economic development and tourism said.

Source: Business Day via I-Net Bridge

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Derrick Govender
Hi, we have a great solution to help out in making renewable energy a reality and not just talks and negotiations. We will like to be invited to be part of your program. I cannot discuss the project at hand via internet but can be done in person. I can say that it will be a great relief to Eskom to know that we can generate as much power as we can saving carbon credits and our environment. The source of use is for clean energy. My contactable number is 083 236 1525 / 078 213 8384. We can do a full presentation on the project and how it works. We do not have to wait as long as it is anticipated if given a chance. I look forward to personal meeting. I am in from Durban. A response to my comments will be highly appreciated. I tried previously contacting people in our Government but to no avail. Lets make it a point to work together not against. We need to say what we mean, just not smokescreens. If one really needs help and relieve, they will reach out for it no matter what it takes. So all I can say is "lets not just talk, lets get down to really doing things to make a difference in our country and its people including our environment and with the same concept help the world at large too in turn saving our Mother Earth." Posted on 14 Jun 2012 15:19
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