Cape Town - The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has approved registration applications for 16 generation facilities.
Nersa said it had announced at a meeting on Monday that the Regulator Executive Committee (REC) approved the issuance of registration certificates to 16 generation facilities, in accordance with the Licensing Exemption and Registration Notice No. 45266 of October 5, 2021.
“Eleven generation facilities will be generating electricity for their own use, and five generation facilities will be generating for commercial purposes.
“All applicants have connection approvals from licensed distributors,” Nersa said.
Twelve applicants will be connected to the Eskom network and four to the municipal networks, namely the City of Ekurhuleni Municipality, Emfuleni Local Municipality, and two to the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality.
Fifteen applicants use solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, and one applicant uses wind turbine technology.
All 16 applications were received in April 2022 and processed within 19 working days, Nersa said.
Three generation facilities for commercial purposes are above 10MW.
“Since the increase of the registration threshold from 1MW to 100MW, Nersa has approved 216 registration applications. In the first quarter of the 2022 calendar year, 54 generation facilities with a total capacity of 29.148MW were approved. The total investment cost is approximately R452 million,” Nersa said.
Cape Times