Two big solar farms and a 19.9 MW hydro scheme on latest Nersa list of 35 project registrations

24th August 2022 By: Terence Creamer - Creamer Media Editor

Two big solar farms and a 19.9 MW hydro scheme on latest Nersa list of 35 project registrations

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has published a list of the most recent 35 renewables projects – including a 100 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) project in the Northern Cape – to be registered following a recent market reform allowing for large-scale distributed generation projects to proceed without a licence.

The projects were officially registered during the August 22 meeting of the Nersa regulator executive committee, which also registered the first two 100 MW solar PV projects in May and subsequently registered 16 distributed-generation projects in June, with a combined capacity of 211 MW.

Nersa expects to consider the next batch of registrations during a meeting scheduled for September 5.

The August registrations increased to eight the number of projects that have now been registered with a capacity greater then 10 MW and Nersa says the total installed capacity of such projects currently stands at 599.6 MW.

As with previous registrations, most projects are small, but the list includes some notable large projects, including:

The other registrations confirmed by Nersa on August 22, were:

The number of project registrations is expected to continue to climb following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s July 25 announcement of the lifting of the licence-exemption cap on distributed generation projects as part of a series of interventions to tackle intensifying load-shedding.

Prior to the announcement a 100 MW cap had been in place, following a June 2021 reform that raised the threshold from 1 MW to 100 MW.