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Sasol and Air Liquide large-scale renewable-energy project, South Africa – update

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29th November 2024

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Sasol and Air Liquide large-scale renewable-energy project.

Location
The wind turbines are to be installed in the Kouga and the Oyster Bay municipalities, about 15 km from Humansdorp, in the Eastern Cape, in South Africa, and wheeled over the national grid.

Project Owner/s
Synfuel producer Sasol and industrial gas and services provider Air Liquide.

The companies are acting jointly, following the R8.5-billion acquisition by Air Liquide in July 2020 of Sasol’s air separation units (ASUs) at the Secunda site, in Mpumalanga, which are fully integrated into the chemicals and energy complex.

Project Description
Sasol and Air Liquide formally announced plans in April 2021 to jointly procure 900 MW of renewable-energy capacity from independent power producers (IPPs) by 2031, with an allocation of 500 MW to Sasol and 400 MW to Air Liquide.

In January 2023, Sasol and Air Liquide announced that Enel Green Power would supply 220 MW of wind power to Air Liquide and Sasol. Under two long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs), Enel will deliver the clean electricity to Sasol’s Secunda site through wheeling.

In February 2023, Air Liquide and Sasol signed two PPAs with TotalEnergies Renewables South Africa and its partner Mulilo Energy Holdings for the long-term supply of 260 MW of renewable energy to Sasol’s Secunda site. According to the PPAs, TotalEnergies and Mulilo will create one local majority-owned wind project with a capacity of 140 MW (Mulilo De Aar 2 South Wind Farm), and one local majority-owned solar project (Paarde Valley) with a capacity of 120 MW.

Air Liquide and Sasol signed new PPAs with Mainstream Renewable Power in November 2023 for the long-term supply of 97.5 MW of solar power to Sasol’s Secunda site.

In addition, in February 2024, Sasol and Air Liquide signed their third PPA with Enel Green Power for the long-term supply of 110 MW of renewable power to Sasol’s Secunda site.

This brings the total PPAs contributing to renewable-energy capacity secured by Sasol and Air Liquide to about 690 MW.  

Potential Job Creation
Not stated.

Capital Expenditure
Not stated.

Planned Start/End Date
Enel Green Power’s three PPAs with Sasol and Air Liquide comprise one wind project that is scheduled to go on line in 2025 and three that are scheduled to go on line in 2026.

Mainstream Renewable Power’s solar project is expected to go on line in 2025.

The targeted commercial operations date for TotalEnergies and Mulilo’s Paarde Valley and Mulilo De Aar 2 is expected at the end of 2026.

Latest Developments
A consortium comprising TotalEnergies Renewables South Africa, Mulilo Energy Holdings and Reatile Renewables has achieved financial close on an agreement to supply wind and solar PV energy to Sasol’s Secunda operations.

The PPAs include the Mulilo De Aar 2 South Wind Farm, which will produce 140 MW, and Paarde Valley, a 120 MW Solar PV plant. 

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
Enel Green Power and the Perpetua Holdings consortium (wind farms); TotalEnergies and Mulilo (wind and solar projects); and Mainstream Renewable Power (solar project).

Contact Details for Project Information
Sasol head of group media relations Alex Anderson, tel +27 10 344 6509 or email alex.anderson@sasol.com.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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