Barloworld Power wins Bosch Projects contract
Barloworld Power has been awarded a contract by Bosch Projects to supply equipment for a 4MW biogas-to-power project to be developed in Bronkhorspruit, 78km north-east of Boksburg. The clean electricity produced by the project will be used by a large automobile manufacturer for its plant in Rosslyn, Pretoria.
Biogas is produced when organic matter breaks down in the absence of oxygen, and can be used as a renewable, clean energy source.
The Bronkhorspruit Biogas Power Plant Pty Ltd is an independent power producer (IPP) formed by Bio2Watt, which has a contract to purchase waste from Beefcor, a cattle farm in the area. About 40,000 tons per annum of cattle manure and a further 20,000 tons of mixed organic waste will be fed into two anaerobic digesters that will produce the biogas feedstock for a combined heat and power application using Caterpillar internal combustion gas generator sets.
Beefcor is one of the biggest cattle farms in South Africa with 20,000 head of cattle.
Bio2Watt has attracted significant co-funding from the Industrial Development Corporation and other foreign and domestic investors for the project and has signed a power purchasing agreement with an industrial off-taker.
Barloworld Power will supply four 1MW Cat CG170-12 generator sets with ancillary items for stepping up the produced power to a 22kV distribution system, as well as heat recovery equipment for the digester operation.
This contract was finalised after 18 months of focused teamwork within Barloworld Power's Electric Power division.