List of power stations in South Africa

South Africa produces around 229,200 gigawatt-hours (825,000 TJ) electricity annually.[1]2015 est. Most of this electricity is consumed domestically, but around 12,000 gigawatt-hours[2] are annually exported to Swaziland, Botswana, Mozambique, Lesotho, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and other Southern African Development Community countries participating in the Southern African Power Pool.[3] South Africa supplements its electricity supply by importing around 9,000 GWh per year from the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric generation station in Mozambique via the 1,920 MW Cahora Bassa high-voltage direct current transmission system of which 1500 MW is sold to South Africa.[4][5]

Most power stations in South Africa are owned and operated by Eskom. These plants account for 95% of all the electricity produced in South Africa and 45% of all electricity produced on the African continent.[6][7]

In terms of share of GDP in 2012, South Africa was the 4th largest investor in renewable power in the world after Uruguay, Mauritius and Costa Rica.[8]

The following is a list of electricity generating facilities within South Africa that are larger than 2 MW capacity. It contains currently operational facilities and facilities under construction. As far as possible the net power output in megawatts is listed, i.e. the maximum power the power station can deliver to the grid.

For notable facilities that are not operating or have been decommissioned see List of decommissioned power stations in South Africa

Type Generating capacity [MW]
Total capacity
52,811
Fossil fuels
43,485
Low carbon (renewable, nuclear + imported hydro)
9,326
Type Capacity [MW]
Coal
40,036
Gas turbine
3,449
Hydro
3,573
Wind
2,096
Nuclear
1,860
Solar PV
1,479
Solar CSP
400
Landfill gas
7.5
Imported Hydro
1,500

Fossil fuels

Coal fired

South Africa has rich coal deposits concentrated in the north-east of the country and as such the majority of South Africa's coal-fired plants are located in the Mpumalanga province. Around 77% of South Africa's energy needs are directly derived from coal[9] and 81% of all coal consumed domestically goes towards electricity production.[10] Historically this has given South Africa access to cheap electricity, but it is also one of the leading reasons that the country is in the top 20 list of carbon dioxide emitting countries.[11][12][13]

Power plantProvinceCoordinatesCapacity
MW
(planned)
Date commissioned
(planned)
Planned decommissioning dates[14]OperatorNotes
Arnot Power StationMpumalanga25°56′38″S 29°47′22″E2,3521971-19752025-2029Eskom[15][16]
Camden Power StationMpumalanga26°37′13″S 30°05′38″E1,5611967-1969;
2005-2008
2020-2023Eskom[16][17]
Duvha Power StationMpumalanga25°57′50″S 29°20′14″E3,6001980-19842030-2034Eskom[16][18][19]
Grootvlei Power StationMpumalanga26°46′S 28°30′E1,1801969-1977;
2008-2011
2025-2028EskomUnits 5 and 6 were the first test facilities for dry cooling in South Africa[16][20]
Hendrina Power StationMpumalanga26°01′59″S 29°36′00″E1,8931970-19762021-2027Eskom[16][21]
Kelvin Power StationGauteng26°06′58″S 28°11′38″E2141957Aldwych InternationalNameplate capacity

420 MW[16][22][23]

Kendal Power StationMpumalanga26°05′24″S 28°58′17″E4,1161988-19922038-2043EskomDry cooled; the largest dry-cooled power station in the world.[16][24][25]
Komati Power StationMpumalanga26°05′24″S 29°28′19″E9901961-1966;
2009-2013
2024-2028Eskom[16][26]
Kriel Power StationMpumalanga26°15′15″S 29°10′46″E3,0001976-19792026-2029Eskom[16][27][28]
Kusile Power StationMpumalanga25°54′59″S 28°55′02″E(4,800)(2017–2021)EskomUnder construction

Dry cooled[29][30][31]
Delayed[32][33]
Unit switch on dates: 2nd half 2017 to 2nd half 2021

Lethabo Power StationFree State26°44′31″S 27°58′39″E3,7081985-19902035-2040Eskom[16][34]
Majuba Power StationMpumalanga27°06′02″S 29°46′17″E4,1101996–20012046-2050Eskom3 units dry cooled (0.2 litres per kwh), 3 units wet cooled (2.0 litres per kwh)[16][35][36]
Matimba Power StationLimpopo23°40′06″S 27°36′38″E3,9901987-19912037-2041EskomDry-cooled[16][37]
Matla Power StationMpumalanga26°16′57″S 29°08′27″E3,6001979-19832029-2033Eskom

[16][38]

Medupi Power StationLimpopo23°42′S 27°33′E1588

(4,764)

(2015–2019)Eskom1st Unit Operational

Dry cooled[31][39][40] Delayed[32][33]
Unit switch on dates: 2nd half 2015 to 1st half 2019

Pretoria West Power StationGauteng25°45′28″S 28°08′49″E18019522016City of TshwaneNameplate capacity 190 MW

[41][42]

Rooiwal Power StationGauteng25°33′21″S 28°14′18″E30019632025City of TshwaneNameplate capacity 600 MW

[41][42]

Tutuka Power StationMpumalanga26°46′43″S 29°21′07″E3,6541985-19902035-2040Eskom[16][43]
Total:40,036

(8770)

Gas turbine

Power plantProvinceCoordinatesInstalled capacity
(Megawatt)
Date
commissioned
OperatorNotes
Acacia Power StationWestern Cape33°53′00″S 18°32′08″E1711976Eskom[44]
Ankerlig Power StationWestern Cape33°35′32″S 18°27′37″E13382007Eskom[45]
Gourikwa Power StationWestern Cape34°10′00″S 21°57′38″E7462007Eskom[45]
Newcastle Cogeneration PlantKwaZulu-Natal27°47′08″S 29°58′11″E182007IPSA Group[46]
Port Rex Power StationEastern Cape33°01′43″S 27°52′52″E1711976Eskom[44]
Avon Peaking Power KwaZulu-Natal,

(Shakaskraal)

29°25′10″S 31°09′41″E 670 July 2016 International power [47][48][49]
Dedisa Peaking Power Eastern Cape,
(Coega)
33°44′33″S 25°40′22″E 335 Oct 2015 International power R3.5 billion (2015)

[47][48][50][51]

Total:3449

Low carbon power and renewable energy

Hydroelectric

For a more complete list of hydro power stations from large to pico size, see the African hydropower database.

Power plantProvinceCoordinatesInstalled capacity
(planned) (Megawatt)
Date commissioned
(planned)
OperatorNotes
Tubatse Pumped Storage SchemeLimpopo (Roossenekal)25°07′51″S 29°49′24″E1500(?)EskomProject on hold

Previously called Project Lima
[52][53][54][55]

Ingula Pumped Storage SchemeKwaZulu-Natal 28°16′50″S 29°35′12″E13322017Eskom[32][56][57]
Drakensberg Pumped Storage SchemeFree State28°34′23″S 29°05′13″E10001981Eskom[58]
Gariep DamFree State-Eastern Cape border30°37′25.43″S 25°30′23.81″E3601971Eskom[59]
Palmiet Pumped Storage SchemeWestern Cape34°11′52″S 18°58′27″E4001988Eskom[60][61]
Steenbras Power Station (Pumped Storage)Western Cape34°9′9.07″S 18°53′56.64″E 1801979City of Cape Town[62]
Vanderkloof DamNorthern Cape29°59′32″S 24°43′54″E2401977Eskom
Colley Wobbles Power StationEastern Cape32°00′02″S 28°34′59″E42Eskom
Ncora Dam Ncora Power StationEastern Cape31°47′15″S 27°40′1″E2.1Eskom[63]
Sol Plaatje Power StationFree State (Bethlehem)28°12′58.78″S 28°21′49.00″E32009Bethlehem Hydro[64]
Merino Power StationFree State28°21′49.47″S 28°21′42.21″E42010Bethlehem Hydro
Kakamas Hydro ElectricNorthern Cape28°46′01″S 20°43′36″E10March 2015Kakamas Hydro Electric Power[65][66][67][68][69][70]
Kruisvallei Hydro(5)
Total:3573
(5)

Nuclear

Koeberg

The two reactors at Koeberg are (as of 2017) the only commercial nuclear power plants on the African continent[71] and accounts for around 5% of South Africa's electricity production.[6] Low and intermediate waste is disposed of at Vaalputs Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility in the Northern Cape.

Power plantProvinceCoordinatesCapacity
(Megawatt)
Annual output
GWh
Capacity factor %Date
commissioned
Notes
Koeberg nuclear power stationWestern Cape33°40′35.2″S 18°25′55.37″E1,86013668841984[71][72]

Wind power

Eskom constructed one small scale prototype wind farm at Klipheuwel in the Western Cape and another demonstrator site is near Darling with phase 1 completed.

The South African Department of Energy allocated 634 MW of wind capacity in the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme – bid window 1.[73][74][75]

In bid window 2, 562.5 MW capacity was allocated.[76][77]

In bid window 3, 787 MW were allocated[78]

In bid window 4, 676 MW was awarded.[79][80]

In bid window 4 (additional), 687 MW was added.[81]

Power plantProvinceCoordinatesCapacity
MW
(planned)
Annual output
GWh
(expected)
Capacity factor % (expected)StatusDate
commissioned (planned)
OperatorNotes
Coega Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Coega)
33°45′16″S 25°40′30″E1.8Operational2010Electrawinds[82][83]
Darling Wind FarmWestern Cape,
(Darling)
33°19′55″S 18°14′38″E5.28.6 (13.2)19 (28)Operational2008Darling Wind PowerDarling Wind Power company subject to liquidation
[84][85][86][87][88]
Klipheuwel Wind FarmWestern Cape, (Klipheuwel)33°41′43″S 18°43′30″E3.16415 (20–26)Decommissioned (Prototype/Research)2002Eskom[89][90][91]
Sere Wind FarmWestern Cape, (Koekenaap)31°29′49″S 18°3′48″E100(233)(27)OperationalJan 2015
(October 2013)
Eskom[92][93][94][95]
Dassiesklip Wind Energy FacilityWestern Cape,
(Caledon)
34°13′56.11″S 19°22′48.26″E27(88.2)(37.3)OperationalMay 2014
(May 2013)
BioTherm Energy[96]
Van Stadens Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Van Stadensriviermond)
33°57′41.42″S 25°14′47.46″E27(80)(34)OperationalFeb 2014
(Feb 2014)
MetroWind[97][98]
Hopefield Wind FarmWestern Cape, (Hopefield)33°5′54.80″S 18°22′52.14″E65.4(190)(30+)OperationalFeb 2014
(Feb 2014)
Umoya Energy[99][100][101][102]
Noblesfontein Wind FarmNorthern Cape, (Three Sisters)31°43′49.70″S 23°11′27.54″E73.8(219)(34)OperationalJuly 2014
(July 2014)
Gestamp Wind[103][104]
Kouga Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Oyster Bay)
34°08′49″S 24°42′40″E 77.6(290.5)(41.5)OperationalMarch 2015

(2014)

Red Cap Investments[105][106][107]
Dorper Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Inkwanca Municipality)
31°28′40.23″S 26°26′58.40″E97.5(267)(30)OperationalAug 2014
(2014)
Sumitomo Corporation and Dorper Wind Development (A Rainmaker Energy Company)Cost: 20 Billion Yen => R2 Billion

[108][109][110]

Jeffreys Bay Wind FarmEastern Cape, (Jeffrey's Bay)33°59′29.81″S 24°50′34.16″E135(362)(37)OperationalMay 2014
(Dec 2013)
Globeleq[111][112][113]
Cookhouse Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Cookhouse)
32°44′31.94″S 25°54′33.94″E135(372) (31) OperationalNov 2014
(Nov 2013)
African Clean Energy Developments[114][115]
Waainek Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Grahamstown)
33°19′21.26″S 26°27′41.71″E 23(94)(45)OperationalAug 2015

(2014)

InnoWind[116][117][118][119][120]
Grassridge Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Motherwell)
33°38′51.93″S 25°34′31.28″E60(223)(43)Operational(Q4 2014)InnoWind[117][119][121][122]
Gouda Wind FacilityWestern Cape,
(Gouda)
33°15′49.2″S 19°1′30.06″E 138(423)(35)OperationalSept 2015

(July 2014)

Acciona Energy South Africa[123][124]
Amakhala Emoyeni (Phase 1)Eastern Cape,
(Cookhouse)
32°50′27.29″S 26°0′37.11″E134(374)(30.5)OperationalAug 2016Windlab$336 million[125]

[126][127][128][129][130]

Tsitsikamma Community Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Tsitsikamma)
34°4′31.62″S 24°30′16.57″E 94.8(355)(43)OperationalAug 2016

(Q1 2016)

Cennergi[130][131][132]
West Coast 1 Wind FarmWestern Cape,
(Vredenburg)
32°50′19″S 18°00′26″E90.8(293.4)(37)Operational(2014)Micawber 862Cost €160 million

[133][134][135][136]

Chaba Wind FarmEastern Cape, (Komga)32°35′13.34″S 27°57′32.85″E (20.6)(77)(43)OperationalSept 2015

(Q4 2014)

InnoWind[119][137][138]
Gibson Bay Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Oyster Bay)
34°8′59.62″S 24°30′45.90″E(111)(424)(43)Under construction(Q1 2017)Enel Green Power[139][140][141][142]
Longyuan Mulilo De Aar 2 North Wind Energy FacilityNorthern Cape,
(De Aar)
30°32′28.16″S 24°15′36.16″E(139)(470) (39) Under construction(Nov 2017)Longyuan Power$290 million

[143][144][145][146]

Nojoli Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Cookhouse)
32°45′35.62″S 25°55′7.76″E(87)(275) (36) Under construction(June 2016)Enel Green Power[147][148]
Longyuan Mulilo De Aar Maanhaarberg Wind Energy FacilityNorthern Cape,
(De Aar)
30°44′28.21″S 23°52′2.00″E(96)(300) (35) Under construction(March 2016)Longyuan Power[149][150][151][152]
Khobab Wind FarmNorthern Cape,
(Loeriesfontein)
30°27′51.25″S 19°31′23.85″E(140)(563) (46) Under construction(End 2017)Mainstream Renewable PowerCost: R3.5 billion (2015)

[153][154][155][156][157]

Noupoort Mainstream WindNorthern Cape,
(Noupoort)
31°10′41.67″S 25°1′49.51″E80(305) (43) Operational11 July 2016Mainstream Renewable Power[154][158][159]
Loeriesfontein 2 Wind FarmNorthern Cape,
(Loeriesfontein)
30°24′38.42″S 19°35′43.10″E140563 46 OperationalDec 2017Mainstream Renewable PowerCost: R3.5 billion (2015)

[154][156][160][161]

Roggeveld Wind FarmNorthern Cape-Western Cape,
(Matjiesfontein)
32°55′2.04″S 20°30′32.72″E(140)(380)(31)ContractingBuilding Energy[162][163]
The Karusa Wind FarmNorthern Cape
(Matjiesfontein)
32°53′59″S 20°37′43″E(140)Contracting (Q2 2019) Enel Green Power[164][165]
The Nxuba Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Cookhouse)
32°44′41.27″S 25°56′28.98″E(139)Contracting (Q3 2017) Enel Green Power[166]
Golden Valley WindEastern Cape,
(Cookhouse)
32°50′11″S 25°54′04″E(117)(400)(39)ContractingBioTherm Energy[167]
Oyster Bay Wind FarmEastern Cape,
(Oyster Bay)
34°07′27″S 24°38′08″E(140)Contracting (Oct 2017) Enel Green Power[168]
The Soetwater Wind FarmNorthern Cape,
(Sutherland)
32°44′52.06″S 20°38′42.99″E (139)Contracting (Q2 2019) Enel Green Power [169]
KangnasNorthern Cape, (Springbok)29°32′41″S 18°14′18″E(137)Contracting Mainstream Renewable Power [154][170]
Perdekraal EastWestern Cape, (Touwsrivier)33°03′16″S 20°06′01″E (108)(380) (39) Contracting (Q2 2017) Mainstream Renewable Power [154][171]
Excelsior Wind Energy FacilityWestern Cape,
(Caledon)
34°14′20″S 20°14′05″E(32)(116) (40) Contracting BioTherm Energy [172]
Wesley-CiskeiEastern Cape, (Wesley)33°18′17″S 27°21′36″E (33)Contracting (Q4 2017) InnoWind [173]
Copperton WindfarmNorthern Cape, Copperton29°54′30″S 22°20′45″E (102)(194) (22) Contracting (late 2017) Gestamp Wind [174][175][176]
Garob Wind FarmNorthern Cape, Copperton29°55′44″S 22°24′06″E (136)Contracting (Oct 2018) Enel Green Power [177]
Total:1369.1
(2096.6)

Concentrated solar power

Bird's eye view of Khi Solar One (Picture October 2016)

Concentrated solar power uses molten salt energy storage in a tower or trough configurations.

The South African Department of Energy allocated 150 MW of concentrated solar power (CSP) capacity in the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme – bid window 1.[73][74][75]

In the Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme: window 2, a capacity of 50 MW was allocated[76][77]

In the Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme: window 3, a capacity of 200 MW was allocated.[178]

In an additional bid allocation, bid window 3.5, a further 200 MW was allocated.

Power plantProvinceCoordinatesInstalled capacity
MW
(planned)
Annual output
GWh (expected)
Capacity factor % (expected)Energy storage [hours]Date
commissioned (expected)
OperatorNotes
Khi Solar OneNorthern Cape,
Upington
28°32′08″S 21°04′41″E50(190)(43)2 Feb 2016AbengoaArea: 6 km2

[179][180][181][182]

KaXu Solar OneNorthern Cape, Pofadder28°52′46″S 19°35′34″E100(320)(36)2.5March 2015AbengoaTotal investment: US$891 million

[183][184][185][186]

Bokpoort CSPNorthern Cape, Groblershoop28°43′26.96″S 21°59′34.88″E50(200)(45)9.3Dec 2015ACWA Power$328 million

[187][188][189][190]

Xina CSP South AfricaNorthern Cape, Pofadder28°53′40.56″S 19°35′53.52″E100380445Aug 2017Abengoa$880 million total investment

[191][192]

Kathu Solar ParkNorthern Cape, Kathu27°31′59.67″S 23°8′10.56″E1003834.5Feb 2018Engie Parabolic Trough

R12 billion (2016)

[193][194][195][196]

Ilanga 1Northern Cape, Upington28°29′25.79″S 21°32′27.13″E(100)4.5(Late 2018)Karoshoek ConsortiumUnder construction[197][198]
Redstone Solar Thermal PowerNorthern Cape, Postmasburg28°17′53″S 23°21′56″E(100)(480)(54)12(early 2018)ACWA Power Contracting

Tower configuration, dry cooling. Area 6.07 km².
$715 million[199]
R8 billion capital cost,
R150 million yearly running costs (2015 Rands)
[200][201][202]

Rooipunt Concentrating Solar PowerNorthern Cape, Upington28°28′58″S 21°01′20″E(150)(730)12(2019)
Total:400
(350)

Solar PV power

The South African Department of Energy allocated 631.53 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity in the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme – bid window 1.[73][74][75]

In the Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme bid window 2, a capacity of 417.1 MW was allocated.[76][77][203]

In bid window 3, 435 MW was awarded.[204]

In bid window 4, 415 MW was awarded.[205]

In bid window 4(+), 398 MW was added.[206]

Power plantProvinceCoordinatesInstalled capacity
MW
(planned)
Annual output
GWh (expected)
Capacity factor % (expected) StatusDate
commissioned (expected)
OperatorNotes
KalkbultNorthern Cape30°9′34.09″S 24°7′50.02″E75146.5(21)OperationalSep 2013Scatec Solar[207][208][209][210][211][212]
SlimSun Swartland Solar ParkWestern Cape33°21′00″S 18°31′46″E5(8.7)(20)Operational(2013)Slimsun[213][214]
RustMo1 Solar FarmNorth West25°44′13.8″S 27°25′10.49″E6.93OperationalNov 2013 (2014)RustMo1[215]
Konkoonsies SolarNorthern Cape, Pofadder28°53′13.56″S 19°33′13.57″E9.65(18.6)(22)OperationalMar 2014BioTherm Energy[216]
Aries Solar PV Energy FacilityNorthern Cape29°29′40.094″S 20°46′58.741″E9.65(18.6)(22)OperationalMar 2014 (Jul 2013)BioTherm Energy[217]
Greefspan PV Power PlantNorthern Cape, Douglas29°23′9.24″S 23°18′53.75″E10OperationalApril 2014AE-AMD Independent Power Producer 1[218]
Herbert PV Power PlantNorthern Cape, Douglas29°0′9.45″S 23°48′7.55″E19.9OperationalApril 2014AE-AMD Independent Power Producer 1[219]
Mulilo Renewable Energy Solar PV PrieskaNorthern Cape, Copperton29°57′56.4″S 22°18′53.2″E19.93Operational1 October 2014Gestamp Solar[220]
Soutpan Solar ParkLimpopo,
Vivo, Limpopo
22°59.5′S 29°15.1′E28(50)(20)OperationalJuly 2014Erika Energy

(SunEdison)

R1.4 billion (2012)

[221]

Witkop Solar ParkLimpopo,
Polokwane
24°2.5′S 29°21.7′E29.7(60)(23)OperationalSep 2014 (Aug 2013)Core Energy

(SunEdison)

[222]
Touwsrivier CPV Solar ProjectWestern Cape, Touwsrivier33°24′51.67″S 19°55′0.86″E367524OperationalDec 2014SoitecCPV-type
[223][224][225][226]
De Aar Solar PowerNorthern Cape,
De Aar
30°37′30″S 24°1′46″E48.3(89.4)(20.4)OperationalApr 2014Globeleq[227][228]
Mulilo Renewable Energy Solar PV De AarNorthern Cape,
De Aar
30°37′43″S 24°00′24″E9.7OperationalAug 2014 (2014)Gestamp Solar[229][230][231]
Solar Capital De AarNorthern Cape,
De Aar
30°34′45.28″S 24°3′57.86″E75(166.4)(25)OperationalAug 2014 (2014)Solar Capital[232][233][234]
Solar Capital De Aar 3Northern Cape,
De Aar
30°34′45.28″S 24°3′57.86″E75(150)(22)Operational(Feb 2015)Solar Capital[235][236][237]
SA Mainstream Renewable Power DroogfonteinNorthern Cape,
Kimberley
28°36′57.58″S 24°45′18.37″E45.4(89.4)(20.4)Operational Apr 2014 (Oct 2013)Mainstream Renewable Power South Africa[238][239]
Letsatsi PV ProjectFree State, Bloemfontein28°54′31.57″S 25°55′31.57″E64(150)(26)OperationalMay 2014SolarReserveInvestment: about $293 million.
Add cost R2 billion over 20 years
75 MWDC→64 MWAC
[211][240][241][242][243]
Lesedi PV ProjectNorthern Cape, Postmasburg28°19′04″S 23°21′26″E64(150)(26)OperationalMay 2014SolarReserveInvestment: about $293 million.
Add cost R2 billion over 20 years
75 MWDC→64 MWAC
[211][242][244][245][246]
Kathu Solar Energy Facility 1Northern Cape27°36′05″S 22°55′21″E75(179)(27)OperationalAug 2014 (2014)Building Energyincorporating tracking system technology

[200][211][247][248][249][250]

Photovoltaic inverters by Elettronica Santerno

Sishen Solar FacilityNorthern Cape27°35′12″S 22°56′09″E74(216)(24)OperationalDec 2014Building Energy[251][252][253]
Using horizontal trackers. Corresponds to 74 MWAC.[211]
Aurora Solar ProjectWestern Cape32°38′28.84″S 18°29′50.24″E(9.00)(18.7)(20)(2014)Aurora-Rietvlei Solar Power[254]
Vredendal Solar Power ParkWestern Cape31°38′7.36″S 18°30′18.34″E8.80(19.0)(20)OperationalJul 2014 (2014)Solairedirect[255]
Linde Solar ProjectNorthern Cape31°00′10″S 24°39′32″E36.8(87)(25)OperationalJune 2014Scatec Solar[209][256][257]
Dreunberg Solar ProjectEastern Cape30°49′39.5″S 26°12′38″E32.3 (69.60)(147.2)(24)OperationalDec 2014Scatec Solar[209][258]
Jasper Solar Energy ProjectNorthern Cape28°17′53″S 23°21′56″E75175.8(21.4)OperationalNov 2014SolarReserveThe project cost: $260 million.
96 MWDC→75 MWAC net generation
[211][259][260][261][262][263][264][265]
Boshoff Solar ParkFree State28°27.9′S 25°11.6′E57 (66)(142)(24)OperationalOct 2014SunEdisonCost: $247 million / R2.4 billion (2013)
[266][267][268]
Upington Solar PVNorthern Cape8.90OperationalJul 2014
Adams Solar PV 2Northern Cape,
Hotazel
27°22′10.14″S 23°0′45.18″E(75)(167)(25)Operational (Aug 2016)Enel Green Power[269][270]Photovoltaic inverters by Elettronica Santerno
Tom Burke Solar ParkLimpopo23°4′24.67″S 27°59′21.48″E(60)(119)(23)Operational(Mar 2016)Enel Green PowerArea: 148 hectares
[271]Photovoltaic inverters by Elettronica Santerno
Mulilo Sonnedix Prieska PVNorthern Cape, Copperton30°1′27.86″S 22°21′44.02″E 75OperationalJuly 2016

(Dec 2015)

Mulilo Renewable Energy86 MWDC→ 75 MWAC

Cost: R1.3 billion

[272][273][274]

Paleisheuwel Solar ParkWestern Cape32°25′23″S 18°44′08″E75(143)Operational27 April 2016Enel Green Power82.5 MWDC→75 MWAC net generation

[275][276]

Photovoltaic inverters by Elettronica Santerno

Pulida Solar ParkFree State,
Jacobsdal
29°02′40″S 24°55′30″E(75)(153)Operational (Aug 2016)Enel Green PowerArea: 220 hectares (2.2 km²)
[277]Photovoltaic inverters by Elettronica Santerno
Mulilo Prieska PVNorthern Cape, Copperton30°2′2.96″S 22°19′10.93″E75Operational(Nov 2015)Mulilo Renewable EnergyArea: 205 hectares (2.05 km²)
[278]
Kathu Solar Energy Facility 2Northern Cape27°36′05″S 22°55′21″E(28)(61.6) Under Development(201?)Building Energy[200][249]
Sirius Solar PV Project OneNorthern Cape, Upington 28°32′53″S 21°05′16″E(75)Contracting Scatec Solar [279][280]
Droogfontein 2 SolarNorthern Cape,

Kimberley

28°34′16″S 24°41′52″E (75)Uncertain due SunEdison bankruptcy (July 2018) SunEdison Solar PV with single-axis tracker

[281]

Dyason's Klip 1Northern Cape,

Upington

28°34′20″S 21°04′36″E(75)Contracting Scatec Solar [282]
Dyason's Klip 2Northern Cape,

Upington

28°33′58″S 21°03′46″E(75)Contracting Scatec Solar [283]
Konkoonsies II Solar FacilityNorthern Cape, Pofadder 28°53′30″S 19°33′44″E (75)(208) (27.8) Contracting (Feb 2017) BioTherm Energy Solar PV with single - axis tracker

[284]

Aggeneys Solar ProjectNorthern Cape, Pofadder 29°14′09″S 18°53′52″E (40)(111) (28.4) Contracting (Aug 2016) BioTherm Energy Solar PV with single - axis tracker

[285]

Solar Capital OrangeNorthern Cape,
Loeriesfontein
30°30′31″S 19°36′23″E (75)Contracting (March 2018) Solar Capital Solar PV with single - axis tracker

[286]

De Wildt SolarNorth West,

Brits

25°38′28″S 27°56′14″E (50)Uncertain due to SunEdison bankruptcy (Nov 2017) SunEdison Solar PV with single - axis tracker

[287]

Bokamoso SolarNorth West,

Leeudoringstad

27°09′24″S 26°24′01″E (68)(130) Uncertain due to SunEdison bankruptcy (Nov 2017) SunEdison Solar PV with single - axis tracker

[287][288]

Zeerust Solar ParkNorth West,

Zeerust

25°34′43″S 26°04′51″E (75)Uncertain due to SunEdison bankruptcy (Nov 2017) SunEdison Solar PV with single - axis tracker

[287][289]

Greefspan 2 Solar ParkNorthern Cape, Douglas 29°23′05″S 23°18′54″E (55)Uncertain due to SunEdison bankruptcy (Nov 2018) SunEdison Solar PV with single - axis tracker

[290]

Waterloo Solar ParkNorth West,

Vryburg

27°01′15″S 24°46′32″E(75)Uncertain due to SunEdison bankruptcy SunEdison Solar PV with single - axis tracker

[291]

Total:1224
(1094)

Landfill gas power

Power plantProvinceCoordinatesInstalled capacity
MW
(planned)
Annual output
GWh (expected)
Date
commissioned (expected)
OperatorNotes
Johannesburg Landfill Gas to ElectricityGauteng(18)
Mariannhill Landfill Gas to ElectricityKwaZulu-Natal29°50.707′S 30°50.180′E12006eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality[292][293][294]
Bisasar Road Landfill Gas to ElectricityKwaZulu-Natal6.52009eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality[295][296]

Biomass power

Power plantProvinceCoordinatesInstalled capacity
MW
(planned)
Annual output
GWh (expected)
Date
commissioned (expected)
OperatorNotes
PetroSA Biogas Project Western Cape,

(Mossel Bay)

34.173811°S 21.984621°E / -34.173811; 21.984621 (PetroSA Biogas Project) 4,2 (32) 2007 PetroSA [297][298]
Ngodwana Energy ProjectMpumalanga, Ngodwana 25°34′41″S 30°39′32″E (25)(198)Q3 2018 Sappi Wood Pulp

[299]

MkuzeKwaZulu-Natal(16.5)(130)

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