THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM APPROVES THE RECORD OF DECISION

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
February of 2005

 

28/02/2005: The Director-General for Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Dr C Olver, has today decided to approve the proposed wind farm on the farm Windhoek in the Darling district of the Western Cape.
This facility will consist of four Danish designed wind turbines that will produce 1.3 MW of electricity each, bringing the total output of the wind farm to 5.2 MW.

This is the first renewable energy power generating facility to be developed by a private company which will feed into the national power network. It will also be the first commercial wind farm in South Africa. (The three turbines installed by Eskom last year is a research project).

It is of great significance that this country is now actively on the road to utilising renewable sources of energy generation. This is a very important first step in our endeavours towards cleaner production and is of special importance so soon after the ratification of the Kyoto protocol.

The project will be developed with financial assistance from the Danish Government through Danida, their funding agency. It is being referred to as the National Demonstration project, because it will be used as an example for future public-private partnerships in the establishment of electricity generation, which was historically largely the sole domain of Eskom.

The installation is to be erected below Moedmaag Hill approximately 12 kilometers from Darling along the way to Yserfontein on the West Coast. The structures will be 50 meters high and the blades will have a span of 31 meters.

This approval was granted after evaluation of the environmental impact assessment in terms of the environmental impact regulations as prescribed by the Environment conservation Act. This study evaluated the possible negative and positive environmental impacts, and the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism came to the conclusion that the positive impacts will far outweigh any possible negative environmental impacts.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship
(Phindile Makwakwa)
All rights reserved

 
 
 
 

 

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