ISSUE 1 | MAY 2014
more than business
Powering the future
Wind power is one of the most popular sources of renewable energy with wind farms popping up all over the world. Total World Energy looks at one wind project in South Africa and asks, is this really a viable answer?
BP
Changes at the top
Siemens Energy Delivering on big orders
Consol Energy Drilling in Pittsburgh
NECSA
Driving nuclear in Africa
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Contents EDITOR’S PAGE Welcome!
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NEWS
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ENTREPRENEUR
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All that’s happening in the energy industry African power
INNOVATION
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BP
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SIEMANS
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SHELL
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NECSA
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METROWIND
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CONSOL
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DCD
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3D printed airplane parts? Changes at the top Investing in the UK Fuels from the track Encouraging African nuclear development Harnessing South Africa’s winds Drilling in Pittsburgh A new factory and a new attitude
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# twenews High tide for openhydro The Bay of Fundy, located on the northeast end of the Gulf of Maine between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, experiences the world’s highest tides. Almost 160 billion tonnes of water is pushed out with every tide which is more than all fresh water streams and rivers in the world combined. Due to these extremely strong currents, the bedrock has been eroded to create a stable foundation for tidal energy devices. The Fundy Ocean Research Department for Energy (FORCE) was established in 2009 to study the potential for tidal turbines to operate in the Bay of Fundy. It has received tidal industry funding from numerous
sources including the Canadian Government. In March of this year, the Nova Scotia Department of Energy in Canada selected OpenHydro for an energy project at the FORCE test site in the Minas Passage. The plan is to develop a fully grid connecting 4MW of tidal array to be in place by the end of 2015. The development will consist of two 16m 2.0MW commercial scale turbines. Alongside OpenHydro and Emera (Nova Scotia based energy company), local partners including Irving Equipment, Irving Shipbuilding and Atlantic Towing will also be involved in the project. This project will be the first commercial scale development in the
Ichthys LNG project The Ichthys LNG Project is one of the world’s most challenging developments. At the start of April, the Central Processing Facility (CPF), a very large floating facility located in Geoje South Korea, celebrated the erection of the first large hull block which is being constructed in the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard. Once completed, the CPF will be towed to the Ichthys Field in the Browse Basin in Western Australia where it will be permanently moored. It will become the world’s largest-semi
extract water and condensate and remove impurities to make it suitable for transmission. The condensate is then transferred from CPF to FPSO, a nearby offloading and storage facility. The remainder will then be sent via an 889km gas export pipeline to the onshore processing facility in Darwin. Development is currently underway on all major Ichthys LNG facilities including CPF, FPSO, sub-sea structures and the onshore processing plant in Darwin. A joint
submersible platform. With all future productions processed through the CPF, it will be at the core of the Ichthys LNG offshore development project. With an expected completion date of late 2015, the CPF gathers natural gas from the Ichthys Fields Subsea wells where it is initially processed to
venture between INPEX, TOTAL and Australian subsidiaries of Tokyo Gas, Osaka Gas, Toho Gas and Chubu Electric Power, the Ichthys Project is expected to generate in excess of 8.4 million tonnes of LNG and 1.6 million tonnes of LPG every year.
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Bay of Fundy with hopes to implement further tidal energy in the area. The Bay of Fundy has the potential to be a major source of renewable energy and with the first step building a local tidal industry within Nova Scotia, it is hoped that further developments of commercial tidal farms will be introduced in the area in the future. It is estimated that moving to the commercial scale will create a total of 950 direct and indirect jobs for the region. The OpenHydro project has the potential to be the world’s first multimegawatt array of interconnected tidal turbines will the ability to provide energy to over 1000 Nova Scotia customers.
NEWS
Subsurface structure in the eastern Arctic Aerial gravity-magnetic surveys started in April to establish the field’s subsurface structure at the Yuzhno-Chukotsky License Area in the Eastern Arctic. Leader of Russia’s petroleum industry, Rosneft and America’s multinational oil and gas corporation, ExxonMobil have come together to jointly explore six license areas in the Chukchi and the Laptev Seas, including the Ust-Lensky, Ust-Oleneksky, Anisinsko-Novosibirsky, Yuzhno-Chukotsky, and SeveroVrangelevsky 1 and 2 areas. It is hoped that by the end of 2014, all the six license areas will have been surveyed by three airplanes carrying
magnetometric and gravimetric equipment, covering a total of 440,000 square meters. Aerial gravity-magnetic surveying is an efficient method to study subsurface structures of oil and gas basins and foreruns massive seismic exploration. Surveys such as these can be performed through ice, helping to accelerate the process without the need for specialised survey vessels. Equipment is loaded onto an aerial vehicle which then records the direction and intensity of geomagnetic and gravity fields on the subsurface rocks in that area.
Aerial gravity-magnetic surveys do not have a negative impact on the environment and the survey undertaken by Rosneft and Exxonmobil will all be in keeping with Russian environment protection requirements. In 2013, Rosneft was awarded the licenses to explore and develop hydrocarbons in the Ust-Lensky, UstOleneksky, Anisinsko-Novosibirsky, Yuzhno-Chukotsky, and SeveroVrangelevsky 1 and 2 areas. The company has projected an estimate of recoverable reserves at 7233 million tons of oil and 6709 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas.
NMP continue as the parent body at Sellafield site AMEC PLC announced in October of last year that the UK Nuclear
depending on performance. The Nuclear Management Partners
Decommissioning Authority (NDA) extended the role of Nuclear Management Partners as the Parent Body at the Sellafield nuclear site for a further five years. This is the first renewal of a contract which has the potential to have further extensions up to a total of 17 years,
(NMP) is a consortium comprising of three global specialists, AMEC, AREVA and URS and was first awarded the role of parent body in 2008. The NMP owns the Sellafield Site License Company, Sellafield Limited, which manages and operates the reprocessing and waste storage facilities at the Sellafield site. PAGE 7
Building Africa’s first oil major
Editorial – Joe Forshaw © Oando
Wale Tinubu is famous for his spectacular business acumen. He has shown the drive of an entrepreneur throughout his entire life. His story of success in law and the energy industry has seen him work throughout the world and it all started for him in his father’s garage in Nigeria…
profit on the way back. This tactic earned Wale good money and following his graduation from Liverpool, he earned a Master’s Degree from the London School of Economics before returning to Nigeria to work for his father’s legal firm. After a short time in law, Wale decided that he needed to start his own business and he opened his own firm in his father’s garage, with a borrowed phone and second-hand carpet, and began handling small legal jobs until he earned enough money to move into a bigger
Our man in the limelight this month has an
supplying services to all sectors of the
abundance of that fearless, entrepreneurial
energy market and it has a market
spirit that you need to move to the highest
capitalisation of $1 billion. The company
Okoloko, a future director of Oando, secured
levels of business. On his road to success
is the first to have a dual listing on both
a contract from government-owned oil
he has overcome many different challenges
the Nigerian and Johannesburg Stock
company Unipetrol for the transport of diesel
and learnt the value of good people. His
Exchanges and Wale is now a world
from a refinery to fishing trawlers in Lagos.
sector, the energy market, has historically
renowned business leader.
been dominated by a handful of notorious
Where did it all start for the oil mogul?
office, still in the same area. His big break came when a friend, Jite
Wale utilised another one of his close relationships to help with this project. His
‘big name players’ so his success is even
In his early life, Wale had the ambition
friend, Omamofe Boyo, also a lawyer,
more special.
of following in his father’s footsteps and
represented an oil firm who owned an old
becoming a lawyer. He left Nigeria at 16
tanker ship, The Carolina, and Wale new that
Tinubu or Wale. Wale is the group CEO of
to study at Liverpool University in England
if they could charter the ship, they could use
Oando, Africa’s leading indigenous energy
and during his time as a student he began
it to transport the fuel for Unipetrol.
solutions provider listed on the Nigerian and
to build a talent for deal making. He would
Johannesburg Stock Exchanges.
use his school fees to travel across Europe,
weather conditions and using his deal-
buying luxury cars and selling them for a
making skills to settle a disconcerted
The man in question is Jubril Adewale
Oando is a Nigerian based company
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After inspecting the vessel in terrible
ENTREPRENEUR - WALE TINUBU crew, Wale clawed the money together,
Wale and his team saw the potential and
chartered the ship and began transporting
quickly went about setting up a bid. The
Johannesburg, London, Abuja, Bermuda,
for Unipetrol.
BPE (Bureau of Public Enterprises) was
Ghana, Benin and Togo and Wale sits at
impressed by Wale’s flair and enthusiasm
the helm, using his infectious energy to
and his team won the bid.
constantly drive the company forward.
When the bills started to pile up and debtors began to drag their feet, Wale began to struggle and made the bold decision
There was difficulty in the early stages
to attempt to buy the ship. He borrowed
as many Unipetrol employees and union
$100,000 from a finance company and
members thought that Wale was too
bartered for the ship. When he eventually
inexperienced to handle a company of this
gained ownership, business began to pick
size. Again, his deal making skills came into
up although difficulties remained with the
play as he settled the unions and made
transfer of money.
deals to make employees feel comfortable
The company, now named Ocean and Oil, was growing and eventually built a portfolio
at work. In 2002, Unipetrol acquired a 60% stake
of seven ships becoming the renowned
in Agip Nigeria PLC and subsequently,
industry leader in the trading of fuel products
Agip and Unipetrol merged in 2003 being
with Wale aged barely 30.
renamed Oando. The company was now
The biggest milestone in this
Nigeria’s largest downstream company
entrepreneur’s career came in 2000 when
and has since grown to undertake activities
the government decided to divest its
across the whole spectrum including energy
shareholding in Unipetrol and sought a
services, oil drilling, gas pipe laying and
private investor to take over the shares.
energy distribution to name a few.
The company now has offices in Lagos,
Impressive, for a man who started his business in a garage
Wale utilised another one of his close relationships to help with this project.
© Oando
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3D printed airplane parts? Editorial – Joe Forshaw
3D printing is moving into the mainstream and changing the way we manufacture our goods. In South Africa, there have been significant developments in the 3D printing industry and one of the world’s most well-known aircraft brands is now getting involved to provide increased backing for some radical ideas. 3D printing is different from 3D technology
since the 80’s, it has only been over the last
Aerosud, announced plans to build the
in a cinema or research environment as
few years that it has come to the fore, with
world’s largest and fastest 3D printer
the process actually produces a three
people seemingly amazed at the speed and
capable of producing aircraft components.
dimensional object rather than just an image
simplicity of how objects appear in front of
The prototype is being put together with
that appears three dimensional.
their eyes.
the help of the CSIR’s (Council for Scientific
Critics of this type of technology (also
While 3D printers have been used for
and Industrial Research) National Laser
called additive manufacturing) claim that as
important manufacturing processes in
Centre (with the partnership now known as
3D printers become more popular, they will
areas including dental, automotive, military,
Aeroswift) and it has been said that if the
kill traditional manufacturing industries but
engineering and fashion, their potential
innovation proves to be successful it could
many think that 3D printing will simply make
often goes unnoticed by the general public
save airlines millions on manufacturing costs,
important manufacturing easier, cheaper,
who tend to only see the printers producing
produce less waste, and use less energy
faster and more convenient.
plastic heads or teapots. That was until last
than traditional manufacturing methods.
Although 3D printing has been around
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year when South African aviation specialists,
The project is so exciting that international
aviation giant Airbus recently got involved
Process Development said last year that the
stating that it wanted to test the prototype’s
prototype would be ten times faster than any
ability to fabricate large, complex aerospace
equivalent machines available and would be
components.
able to produce components 46 times larger
Airbus and one of their chief engineers, Bastian Schafer, have been working on concepts for an airplane that will
use of “a hangar-sized 3D printer. “It would have to be about 80 by 80 meters,” he said. Airbus has already released radical
than anything other metal-based 3D printers
concept ideas which have sent air travel and
are able to produce.
air craft enthusiasts wild with excitement
The joint venture between Aerosud
because of its unusual design and futuristic,
revolutionise the air travel industry and it is
and the CSIR has benefited from the
said that large parts of it will be ‘printed’. The
government’s investment in research and the
design is still only an idea and is not set to
R37m that will fund phase one had come
also a showpiece for a raft of other new
be anything more until at least 2050.
from the state, Gerber said.
technologies, including a transparent wall
So how does 3D printing actually work?
technological ideas. Naturally, the concept plane itself is
Back in 2012, Forbes reported on the
membrane, a 100% recyclable cabin, and
Well, using the guide of a digital design, the
claims from Schaefer and Airbus that aircraft
“morphing” seats that could harvest body
printer will lay down successive layers of a
parts could one day be printed and one
heat from passengers.
certain material to match the digital design.
thing that was immediately apparent was the
So, could you trust a plane made by a
Materials can vary and are dependent on the
sheer size and scale of equipment that such
printer? For now, major investigations will
machine but often liquid, powder, paper or
an operation would require.
continue but ideas are already in place with
sheet materials are used. Wouter Gerber, Aerosud’s Project Leader;
© Airbus S.A.S. 2011
Schaefer told Forbes that the project could one day be feasible and would require
air travel set to be revolutionised within the century.
New appointments to bolster BP’s people power Editorial: Joe Forshaw
BP ended the first quarter of 2014 on a
A positive start to 2014 for BP was demonstrated by two important staff appointments, the opening of a significant new training facility and the start-up of Na Kika Phase 3. Total World Energy explores…
high after announcing two new high-profile appointments which look set to strengthen the company’s management team and impact on the global operations of the business. With nearly 86,000 employees, nearly 27,000 retail sites, 15 refineries (owned or partly owned) and operations in over 80 countries, BP’s management team has a complicated and complex task when it comes to implementing the company’s strategy whilst sticking to strict values which define the day-to-day activities. On March 31st, Dr Angela Strank was appointment to the position of BP Chief
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BP
© BP Scientist succeeding Dr Ellen Williams,
her a deep understanding of how science
North Sea, Mexico, and as chief operating
who has been nominated as Director of
and technology remain central to all that BP
officer of BP’s operations in Iraq. He has
the Advanced Research Projects Agency –
does and I know that Angela will help keep
also held senior roles in trading and in the
Energy, in the US Department of Energy.
BP at the forefront of scientific development
company’s corporate centre. Between 2003
and its application.”
and 2007, Campbell was based in Russia
Dr Strank is highly qualified and comes with years of BP experience under her belt.
In her new role, Dr Strank will be
as a senior member of TNK-BP’s upstream
She has a PhD in geology from the University
esponsible for developing strategic options
of Manchester and the Institute of Geological
to ensure the company can benefit from
Dudley was again confident about
Sciences and has published over 30
developments in science and technology
the appointment saying: “I have worked
scientific papers in a variety of journals.
worldwide. She will also co-ordinate BP’s
closely with David and know that he has
Technology Advisory Council (TAC) which
a huge breadth of experience and a deep
of Manchester; a member of the International
advises BP’s executive management on
understanding of the global energy industry.
Advisory Board of the International Energy
the status of science and technology within
He has significant experience of working in
Institute, University College, London and a
the company.
Russia and will play a central role in shaping
She is a board governor of the University
non-executive director of Severn Trent plc (a FTSE 100 company who provide and
Dr Strank started in her new role on May
leadership team.
BP’s future and activities in one of the
1st 2014.
world’s most important oil and gas regions.”
RUSSIA
treat water and waste water in the UK, and In 2010, she was the recipient of the
The second high-profile appointment was
OFFSHORE TRAINING FACILITY
UK’s ‘First Women Award’ for Science and
seen in Russia where David Campbell was
It seems that March was just full of good
Technology.
announced as President of BP Russia. He
news for BP who also announced the
Her career with BP started in 1982
will report directly to Bob Dudley and he was
official opening of a new State-of-the-Art
as a geologist. Since then, she has held
be moved to Moscow with immediate effect
Offshore Training Facility in Louisiana. BP,
a number of roles including a variety of
on March 31st. Campbell’s appointment
Fletcher Technical Community College
technical and commercial leadership roles in
consolidates several leadership positions
(Fletcher) along with Gov. Bobby Jindal and
BP’s upstream and downstream businesses
presently managing BP’s business and
other elected officials celebrated the grand
and in its corporate centre, working in the
interests in Russia under one senior
opening of the college’s BP Integrated
UK, USA, Africa and Asia. Most recently, for
executive based in Moscow.
Production Technologies (IPT) Building on
internationally).
the past two years she has worked directly
Previously, Campbell was Head of the
March 21st.
for BP Group Chief Executive Bob Dudley, as
Group Chief Executive’s Office in London.
joint head of his executive office.
He has 30 years’ experience in BP, in
which the Louisiana Board of Regents
Dudley said of the appointment:
The new home of Fletcher’s IPT program,
commercial, technical and operational
recently designated a Deepwater Center
“Angela’s technical expertise and leadership
leadership roles. He has worked across
for Workforce Excellence, features a 4000
experience range right across BP’s
a wide range of onshore and offshore
square-foot lab with $500,000 in state-of-
businesses - from geology and exploration
upstream operations in international
the-art equipment. The centre was made
to tribology and fuel formulation. This gives
locations including the Alaskan arctic, the
possible by a $4 million investment into the
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“As America’s largest energy investor, BP is committed to supporting workforce development and education to prepare the next generation of oil and gas industry employees” Robert Dudley
project from BP, an investment which was matched by the state of Louisiana. In the last five years BP has invested
energy industry.” Located near BP’s Houma Operations
Phase 3, a project supporting BP’s strategy of growing high-margin production at four
Learning Centre (HOLC), The BP IPT
BP-operated hubs in the deepwater Gulf
nearly $50 billion in the US; more than any
Building will include space for essential
of Mexico.
other energy company.
offshore specialty training for mobile drilling
“As America’s largest energy investor,
On February 24th, BP announced that
systems, marine operations, production
the first Na Kika Phase 3 well began oil
BP is committed to supporting workforce
systems and safety training. The building
production just five days earlier, with a
development and education to prepare
also includes a math and science centre for
second well expected to start up in the
the next generation of oil and gas industry
advanced coursework to prepare the next
second quarter.
employees,” said John Mingé, Chairman
generation of engineers and classrooms for
and President of BP America, Inc. “Fletcher
general studies courses to support Fletcher’s
the company says that the start-up of Na
Technical Community College has long been
student population.
Kika Phase 3 demonstrates its commitment
our partner in this vital work, which is crucial
Olympian Lolo Jones, nationally-
BP is a major investor in the region and
to the Gulf of Mexico.
to the future of the energy industry and the
recognised Chef John Folse, Congressman
nation’s continued energy security.”
Bill Cassidy, State Rep. Gordy Dove, State
demonstrates BP’s ongoing commitment
FTCC Chancellor F. Travis Lavigne,
“The Na Kika Phase 3 project
Sen. Norby Chabert, newly appointed
to the deepwater Gulf of Mexico and
Jr said: “Fletcher Technical Community
Louisiana Community and Technical College
highlights our portfolio’s ability to unlock
College’s mission is to ensure our
System President Monty Sullivan were all
value for investors while also delivering vital
programs are responsive to the needs
on-site at the opening ceremony, attracting
energy resources to the United States,”
of the businesses and industries that
plenty of attention from media from around
said Richard Morrison, Regional President
keep Louisiana economically viable. This
the state and further afield.
of BP’s Gulf of Mexico business.
of the BP IPT Building will help us to do
NA KIKA
upstream project to begin production so far
just that – to complete the workforce
Another exciting development in 2014’s
in 2014, following the earlier start-ups of
development and training critical to keep
first quarter, not a million miles from
the Chirag Oil project in Azerbaijan and the
Louisiana at the heart of the growing
Louisiana, saw the start-up of Na Kika
Mars B project, also in the Gulf of Mexico. A
partnership with BP and the grand opening
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Na Kika Phase 3 is BP’s third new major
further three upstream projects are expected to start-up through the rest of 2014. The Na Kika semi-submersible platform
• BP is the largest investor in the Gulf of Mexico over the last ten years.
is located about 140 miles southeast of New Orleans in over 6000 feet of water. BP is the operator of Na Kika and holds a 50% working interest, with Shell holding the remaining 50% stake. Production from Na Kika first began in 2003. BP currently has a multi-billion investment program underway in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. It plans to concentrate future activity and investment in the Gulf on growth opportunities around its four major operated production hubs – Thunder Horse, Na Kika, Atlantis and Mad Dog - as well as on significant exploration and appraisal opportunities within its leading leasehold position in the US offshore region. BP also plans to continue investment in its nonoperated production hubs, including Mars, Ursa and Great White
• BP is the leading acreage holder in the deepwater Gulf, with ownership in more than 650 leases, which provide substantial opportunity for growth.
• BP currently has ten drilling rigs operating in the Gulf, a company record. They are engaged in a range of activities including exploration, appraisal and development work.
• BP directly employs more than 2,300 people in its Gulf of Mexico business and supports tens of thousands of additional jobs in the region.
Port of Ngqura
MAR 14 PAGE 15
Hull, UK – the new windy city? Editorial: Roland Douglas
Siemens Energy Sector recently announced major investments in the UK wind energy industry. An offshore production facility designed for the production of rotor blades for offshore wind turbines is set to be operational by 2016.
announcement that a potential 1000 direct will be created. The result of this major investment will be a state-of-the-art offshore production facility for which production of rotor blades for offshore wind turbines of the 6-megawatt class is planned. Also on the cards is a new logistics and service centre which will be located nearby in Green Port, Hull.
GLOBAL STRATEGY CEO of Siemens Energy Sector and member of the managing board of Siemens AG, Michael Suess said of the investment: “Our decision to construct a production facility
A massive boost for offshore wind power technology was realised in March following
offshore production facilities in Great Britain.
for offshore wind turbines in England is part
The German multinational engineering
of our global strategy: we invest in markets
an announcement from Siemens in which
and electronics conglomerate has been
with reliable conditions that can ensure
it detailed its intentions to invest more than
welcomed with open arms by the UK
that factories can work to capacity. The
EUR€190 million (GBP£160 million) in new
government who are thrilled with the
British energy policy creates a favourable
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SIEMENS
© www.siemens.com/press
framework for the expansion of offshore
in the supply industry.
the Energy Sector had a work force of
wind energy. In particular, it recognises the
The German company has a long and
potential of offshore wind energy within the
celebrated history in the wind energy sector
overall portfolio of energy production.”
and is considered the world’s leading
BRITISH WIND
supplier of a broad spectrum of products,
The company has a long history in Britain
said: “Our constructive political environment
services and solutions for power generation
and is a leading supplier for wind turbines,
enables us to provide new jobs for the wind
in thermal power plants and using
grid connection and service for onshore and
power industry, together with a reliable and
renewables, power transmission in grids and
offshore sites in the country. The company
more sustainable energy mix.”
for the extraction, processing and transport
has installed more than 2200 turbines
of oil and gas.
onshore and offshore there in the world’s
British Prime Minister, David Cameron
Siemens and its British partner Associated British Ports (ABP) will be
Siemens as a brand is known worldwide
approximately 83,500.
most significant wind power market with a
investing a total of EUR€371 million
for its consumer products and electrical
total capacity of more than 5000 megawatts.
(GBP£310 million) at the project sites.
innovations but don’t be fooled – the Energy
Hence, around half of the wind power
These investments will bolster the strong
Sector is not just a small division of this
capacity installed in Great Britain is equipped
offshore market in the country and will
conglomerate; at the end of September
with cutting-edge technology from Siemens.
stimulate the country’s job market. Of the
2013 the Energy Sector had revenues of
Siemens has a workforce of around 14,000
1000 jobs created directly, 550 of these
EUR€26.6 billion, received new orders
in Great Britain, 1500 of which are employed
will be in rotor blade production and 450 in
totalling approximately EUR€28.8 billion
in the British wind power business.
Green Port Hull. Other jobs will follow in the
and posted a profit of approximately
construction industry and emerge indirectly
EUR€2 billion. On September 30th 2013,
Summer 2016 is the scheduled time for the take up of operations in Green Port
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“As America’s largest energy investor, BP is committed to supporting workforce development and education to prepare the next generation of oil and gas industry employees”
© www.siemens.com/press
Hull, with rotor production starting first. Full capacity of the factory is to be reached
turbines through a long-term agreement. The wind power plant owned, developed
starting during mid-2017. These investments
and built by a consortium consisting of
will support Britain in its endeavours to
Dong Energy, E.ON and Masdar has a total
pursue its environmental objectives and to
capacity of 630 megawatts and will generate
satisfy one quarter of its electricity needs
enough power to supply 500,000 British
from renewable energy sources by 2020.
households with clean electricity. London
Siemens, of course, has impressive
Array will reduce annual CO2 emissions by
figures in the renewable and eco-friendly
approximately 900,000 tons, which equals
sectors boasting an impressive 43% of
the emissions of 300,000 passenger cars.
company revenues coming from green
“London Array is the world’s largest
products and solutions, making Siemens
offshore wind power plant and marks a
the world’s largest supplier of eco-friendly
milestone in the development of offshore
technologies.
wind power. This project underscores the
Just last year, in July 2013, Siemens work
leading position of Siemens in this attractive
in Britain was again in the spotlight when the
growth market,” said Peter Löscher,
world’s largest offshore wind power plant,
President and CEO of Siemens AG.
the London Array was officially inaugurated.
Located in the Thames estuary,
Siemens supplied the 175 wind turbines
approximately 20km off the Kent and
and the grid connection for London Array.
Essex coast, London Array is operated and
Together with Dong Energy, Siemens will also
maintained from a purpose-built base at
be responsible for the service of the wind
Ramsgate Port. The electricity generated
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Siemens Energy Sector recently announced major investments in the UK wind energy industry. An offshore production facility designed for the production of rotor blades for offshore wind turbines is set to be operational by 2016.
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MAR 14 PAGE 19
Shell brings racetrack innovation to the consumer
Editorial – Tim Hands Production – Chris Bolderstone © Shell
The launch of Shell’s latest innovation, its range of V-Power Nitro Plus fuels, has seen both everyday drivers and motoring enthusiasts catered for thanks to the level of performance on offer in this new formulation, developed alongside technological partners Ferrari. Offering a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field, Shell and its dedicated engineers strive constantly to improve the driving experience across South Africa.
expanding world population, while ensuring its innovative operations impact to the least degree possible on the environment, both in South Africa and across the world. It has not only been the continued growth of the global population that has placed such pressure on Shell to come up with ways to ensure a bright energy future, but equally crucially the number of people moving from poverty into ways of life that now require the usage of modern energy. Central to Shell’s ability to meet this demand is a continued focus on finding new sources of energy, whilst simultaneously making the most and best use of existing gas and oil resources. As the cleanest-
Shell has always been clear as to the main
food, fuelling of transport and powering of
burning fossil fuel, Shell has gone to great
aim behind its operations: shaping the future
communication channels.
lengths to open up new resources of natural
of energy through innovation. Constantly
Now more than ever before, Shell is
gas, having spent now more than 35 years
looking to the future as the energy demands
being called upon to use its famed human
developing technology to convert the
of the planet continue to grow, Shell
ingenuity, innovation and technology in order
extracted gas into liquid products used for
facilitates worldwide the production of
to grow and develop in line with the ever-
heating fuel, transport fuel and lubricants.
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SHELL SOUTH AFRICA car, working on deposits which can hamper
V-Power Nitro Plus Unleaded contains 99%
explorations have seen it able to profit from
In a similar vein, Shell’s boundless
its performance the instant the fuel hits the
of the same types of compounds found
the vast resources of oil and natural gas
engine.
in the Shell V-Power race fuel powering
to be found in the Arctic. Again this has
Once again, this is a product that results
the Scuderia Ferrari through the 2013 FIA
required a combination of Shell’s work both
from the collective weight of Shell’s extensive
past and present: the extensive knowledge
experience in fuels innovation - more than
it has gained from its decades of experience
100 years of it, in fact, with its first branded
Unleaded which receives top billing from the
working in such conditions combines
gasoline petrol ‘Shell Spirit’ having been
company, having been developed by Shell
with the advanced technologies at its
launched in 1907.
scientists alongside its technical partners
disposal in order to help balance economic,
Nowadays this experience is continually
Formula One World Championship. It is the Shell V-Power Nitro Plus
Ferrari, with its months of extensive testing
environmental and social challenges
built upon by Shell’s team of around 120
having brought about, in Shell’s own eyes, its
encountered along the way.
fuels scientists and specialists, whose work
‘best performance fuel’. It is no wonder that
enables exactly the sort of innovation on
this fuel is Ferrari’s own choice for improved
Shell’s commitment to innovation and
show in the V-Power Nitro Plus fuels. It is
performance in its own cars, in no small part
progress, and perhaps thankfully not
in part through these specialists that Shell
due to the high content of friction modifier
requiring a trip to the Arctic to see it in
is able to commit to investing more than
- 25% higher than previously - which is
action, is its new V-Power Nitro Plus
21,000 hours into development and research
designed to reduce friction in critical engine
fuel. Shell bills its newest product as the
each year, and at the very highest level of
areas, a crucial factor in helping to deliver
latest generation of Unleaded and Diesel
motoring expertise; the technology that
more power to the wheels.
performance fuels, which have been
makes its way onto the road in the form of
designed to reinvent the way fuels work on
such products as the Nitro Plus fuels is a
perfect example of Shell’s partnership with
a car’s engine. This line of fuels promises an
direct result of Shell’s working with Scuderia
Ferrari providing an ideal ‘test bed’ for the
immediate impact on the performance of the
Ferrari in Formula One. Indeed, the Shell
development of new technologies, and an
One of the most exciting products of
This Friction Modification Technology is a
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environment to test new fuels in extreme
to provide a much more fast and effective
view the premium Shell V-Power fuel’s
conditions. Because Shell scientists and
clean-up of these systems. As a result, this
performance promise in action, showcasing
engineers work on both types of engines,
also means that the latest diesel engines are
the innovation in a bid to build yet further
they are attuned to the similarities and
offered a far better level of protection than
on the success of last year’s event. Shell’s
differences and can then apply the same
could have been expected with previous
continued and growing involvement
technical insights for optimal results, making
formulations of Shell V-Power. The question
is perhaps best summed up by Retail
so smooth this ‘track to road’ transfer.
of maintaining power is also addressed
Marketing Manager Debbie Foley, “People
by the Diesel version of Shell’s latest fuel,
who are passionate about their cars and all
Unleaded do not stop at this reduction of
while its anti-rust functionality helps prevent
things related to motoring attend the Top
friction between the piston assembly and
corrosion of precision-engineered fuel
Gear Festival and we absolutely share this
cylinder wall. Its special additives also help
injection systems.
passion.”
The benefits of Shell V-Power Nitro Plus
stop performance-robbing deposits from
Durban will play host this year to the
Once again, Shell demonstrates its
building up around the intake valves and
Top Gear Festival at the Moses Mabhida
dedication to erasing that line between the
fuel injectors, allowing these to remain much
Stadium, running from 15 to 16 June. It is
track and the road, making this product
cleaner than before.
the ideal venue for the festival, given that
as much for the casual motorist as for the
approximately 25% of Shell’s service stations
dedicated racing enthusiasts who will be
Shell’s new and improved diesel formulation
are found in KwaZulu-Natal, and a fitting
in attendance. Foley points out just how
and, despite coming with a slightly quieter
partner for Shell South Africa with its wealth
much of its performance characteristics
fanfare, boasts a host of upgrades to its
of motoring expertise, who has announced
the fuel retains in its forecourt form, “The
previous incarnations. Again, this primarily
its continued sponsorship of the event, and
Shell V-Power race fuel and road fuels are
concerns the fuel injection systems, this time
with good reason.
so similar that you could fill up a Scuderia
Shell V-Power Nitro+ Diesel represents
containing a vastly more powerful detergent
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It is the perfect platform for visitors to
Ferrari Formula One™ car with the formula
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we sell at our service stations. Our
a particularly clever tip to be picked up
commitment to performance extends from
from someone with Shell’s weight of
the race track to our forecourts.”
experience. These are centred around
With the range of attractions also having been extended since last year, and ranging from Shell’s Pit stop tyre changing challenge, a remote control car track, and even a racing simulator for an accurate representation of the challenges of a Formula One car, clearly there is a strong focus on fun and a light-hearted appreciation of the joys of motoring. However, Shell ensures, crucially, that the more serious drivers are also handsomely catered for, offering visitors an opportunity to explore Shell apps, and learn more about Shell’s products and services. Shell is also perfectly placed to offer some sage advice to motorists across South Africa, striving to improve performance on the road via its advanced
“People who are passionate about their cars and all things related to motoring attend the Top Gear Festival and we absolutely share this passion”
safety on the road and driving efficiency, with, for example, the acceleration sense section providing reminders of some crucial disciplines. Others are far more revelatory, and arguably more important for the majority of motorists. The importance of tread depth is often overlooked, but Shell’s research demonstrates why it should be at the forefront of our minds - tyres with a 3mm tread have a 25% better performance than those at the legal minimum of 1.6mm. When translated to stopping distance this represents an extra eight metres, or 25 feet, in wet conditions. Shell is striving tirelessly to bridge that gap between passionate drivers and casual motorists, in part through the innovative racetrack-ready fuels now available, but
driving tips. Although we would all love to
also with a constant focus on educating
consider ourselves experts on this subject
and developing the automotive knowledge
above most others, in reality there is always
of South Africans across the country
“Our commitment to performance extends from the race track to our © Shell
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Power Generation MAR 14 PAGE 25
Bringing nuclear to the fore Editorial: Joe Forshaw Production: James Clark
The nuclear industry has always had an ambiguous image with people unsure of the safety and reliability of the technology used. In South Africa, the government recognise the benefits of working with nuclear energy and nuclear technology and over the next 20 years more nuclear power stations will be built in the country and more manufacturing will be done following nuclear research. We speak to Phumzile Tshelane, CEO of Necsa, to find out more about the growth of the nuclear industry. PAGE 26
For some time, the supply of electricity in
the anchor for nuclear energy research and
South Africa has been under strict scrutiny.
development, and innovation.
The country’s main power stations, run by
The state-owned company has certainly
Eskom, are still mostly coal-fired meaning
continued with its important research
their life will eventually come to an end
and development and CEO, Phumzile
and other energy sources will need to be
Tshelane, tells IndustrySA that the country
sourced. Moreover, the current installed
is moving along strongly with plans for a
capacity is barely sufficient to meet the
new research reactor at Necsa and new
electricity demand.
Eskom power stations. These would add to
The government have made some
manufacturing and research capabilities as
attempt to pre-empt this with the release of
well as contributing much needed capacity
the Integrated Electricity Resource Plan (IRP)
to the national grid.
back in 2010 which stated the predicted
“The Department of Energy (DoE) is
demand for electricity and how this demand
leading a project to evaluate the various
could be met. After the IRP was revised,
factors that are involved in building 9.6GW
following public consultation in 2011, it was
of power plant,” says Tshelane. “When
suggested that around 14% of the country’s
you build something of this size you want
energy mix should come from nuclear
to localise and you want the funding
sources by 2030. Also in 2011, the energy
requirements to be fully understood. We
minister committed R586million for the
also want to use technology from our own
South African Nuclear Energy Corporation
country as far as possible and bring the IP to
(Necsa) to continue with its central role as
South Africa.
SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION (NECSA) which has been made much more difficult
commercial value although Tshelane
six new nuclear reactors depending on
“To produce 9.6GW we are looking at
following the events at Fukushima in
suggests, as you may expect, that designing
their size. If each was about 1000GW then
Japan. The site safety report, alongside the
a nuclear reactor has a number of sticking
we would need nine but if they produce
environmental impact assessment, which
points.
1600GW, like the ones being produced in
both contribute to whether a construction
the UK, then we will need six.”
license will be granted, are at advanced
it has to. We started thinking a few years
stages and at some point in the next year
ago that because we are producing these
the two reports will be available.
radiopharmaceuticals from SAFARI-1 we
Although there has been no final decision made about the location of the new power plants, it seems as though Port
“If we can manage to complete the
“We know that it is going to happen,
could build a dedicated isotope reactor
Elizabeth and Cape Town may be favourites
reports in the next year then the 2023
and there was a feeling that this would be
depending on the results of various
timescale can be met. If it’s beyond the
commercially sound.
evaluations.
middle of next year then we start moving
“Eskom, for several years now, has been
towards 2024.”
looking at potential sites from a perspective
“When we built the business case and looked at it further, we found that it is a little more complicated for a dedicated
of environmental impact assessment,”
NEW REACTOR
isotope reactor and the economics just
explains Tshelane. “Three sites were zoomed
Away from power generation, Necsa is
don’t work out. We had to stop and re-think
into; one is next to the current Koeberg
involved in many other activities, so many
our approach and currently we want to
power station in Cape Town, another is
that you or your company may have been
get a multi-purpose reactor in place and
to the south of Koeberg, and the most
directly impacted by their business without
continue with research and production of
likely site is in Port Elizabeth. This is by no
even realising. One of the most significant
radioisotopes for pharmaceutical products.
means a foregone conclusion because the
areas of activity is the production of nuclear
That is where we are now, busy with the
environmental impact assessment has not
medicine. Necsa manufactures medical
redesign. We are busy finalising the design
been completed yet.”
isotopes for countries across the globe and
requirements so that when we go to the
does so on an industrial scale. At the heart
market we have a design frozen in place.
Tshelane expects the site selection process to gain good ground over the
of this production is the nuclear research
next 12 months but he says that extra
reactor, SAFARI-1. Commissioned in 1965,
February next year and after that we can
considerations have had to be taken into
SAFARI-1 is now the most commercialised
consider a procurement process.”
account after the nuclear disaster in Japan.
nuclear reactor in the world with ISO 9001,
“The first unit was targeted to be online by 2023 and the last one by 2027, however we are busy with the site impact assessment
ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 accreditation. There are plans in place to build a new reactor so that Necsa can realise further
“We hope to complete this before
When all designs and funds are finalised and construction periods have been confirmed (expected to last three to five years), it is assumed that the new reactor
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could be built and commissioned by 2020.
NECSA ACTIVITIES
in the nuclear field, we do production of
Interestingly, the perception of Necsa in the
radioisotopes, we produce fluorine related
options for construction of the new reactor.
public eye and the company’s profile has
compounds, we do training; we are
It is said that Necsa could propose tenders
not been that high in recent times; strange
essentially an anchor for government policy-
which would result in an EPC contract being
considering this is a state-owned company
making process, in the nuclear sector. If you
offered for the design, build and delivery of
with around 2000 employees.
take all of these things and compare us to a
Rumours have emerged about potential
the reactor, or Necsa may seek a partner who
Tshelane explains that sometimes it can
private company, it’s much more difficult to
could design and deliver the reactor and offer
be difficult for people to fully understand
tenders for the construction of the reactor
the activities of Necsa as the company
facilities. Either way, the company is keen to
operates in such a diverse range of areas. It
find a simple way of explaining who we are
have as much South African involvement as
owns subsidiary companies including NTP
but we can’t explain it any simpler than
possible.
Radioisotopes and Pelchem, it manages and
talking about our activities which are diverse
operates the Vaalputs National Radioactive
and complicated.”
“Necsa and South Africa want an option
wrap your mind around what we’re doing. “We’ve had parliamentarians ask us to
that allows for optimum local participation,”
Waste Disposal Facility and also acts as
says Tshelane.
a leading industry trainer, up-skilling large
sometimes struggle to understand exactly
numbers of people every year.
how far the company’s reach extends
As for the rest of the world, reports suggest that there are around 240 research reactors
“The profile of Necsa has not been
Even regular customers of Necsa
but Tshelane suggests that long-standing
in 56 countries. In Africa; Algeria, Egypt,
that high as many people find it difficult to
stakeholders tend to have more of a
Morocco, Ghana and Nigeria all have reactors
understand what Necsa’s business is,” says
complete idea.
and Libya has one in temporary shutdown.
Tshelane. “To a large extent, that is driven
“Because we are not a single product or
The DRC had two research reactors which
by the fact that we do a lot of things. For
single service company, it’s difficult for people
have both been permanently shut down.
example, we do research and development
to conceptualise what we are,” he says.
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SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION (NECSA) to the South African economy, earning the
‘pursuing nuclear technology excellence
us in one area and think that that’s all we
“Some stakeholders will interact with
country millions of Rand in exchange value
for sustainable social and economic
are. In my experience, it’s really the who
every year and the growth of these activities
development’.
are continuously engaged with us who fully
is something which Tshelane wants to
understand what we are as Necsa.”
promote and celebrate.
Of course, Necsa is more than just a
TRAINING
“We also have a subsidiary called
Obviously, an organisation like Necsa needs
research facility. Another of its primary
Pelchem” says Tshelane “that produces
a highly skilled workforce to conduct its daily
functions is the production of materials for
fluorine based chemicals such as xenon
operations. While welders and toolmakers
use in medicinal and chemical environments
difluoride and nitrogen trifluoride, which
might be readily available for some
amongst others.
are important in refineries and those types
industries, operating in the nuclear field is
of production facilities. We export these to
different, and specific knowledge is required
60 countries and we happen to be, at this
more than 25 countries around the world.
to ensure safety standards are met. Necsa
point in time, the second biggest producer
We also underpin a lot of the manufacturing
has developed a world class facility for such
in the world, second only to a company
industry in South Africa. We have not
training and the training facility benefits not
in Canada,” says Tshelane. “Because we
profiled, until now, that company and the
only the nuclear technology industry but a
export heavily, and our domestic market for
impact it has on local industry. Our work now
host of different industries requiring specialist
these types of products is very small, it is
is to make sure we are known for what we
skills.
difficult for us to profile ourselves locally as a
are good at, and not what we used to do
radiopharmaceutical product producer and
back in the 70s and 80s.”
“We export radiopharmaceuticals to over
to be in people’s faces.” This work for export markets is invaluable
Such a wide ranging activity base helps Necsa to move closer to their vision of
“For some time the country has been losing capabilities to train the type of people we need,” says Tshelane. “Because of this and the Necsa requirements, it was decided
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we needed a training facility. However, the
compliance. We’ve had to address some
we are moving quicker and we need to make
legislation that gives birth to Necsa requires
processes to ensure we comply, and that
sure we grow to the high-end in terms of
Necsa to build skills in the nuclear area.
we have achieved with some ease, I didn’t
manufacturing. We are not just manufacturing
think it would be that quick to be able
raw materials but we are beneficiating our
instrumentation technician who doesn’t
to technically get up to speed and really
materials in other countries too.”
understand the requirements of working
achieve the level of compliance that we are
in a radioactive area and we have had to
in now.
“We can’t have a nuclear welder or
generate this kind of knowledge,” he adds. To add to the training offering from Necsa,
“Thirdly was the morale in the company. There was a threatening aspect of
At home, Necsa is based in Madibeng Municipality, North West Province and the site is perhaps not what you would expect from a world class nuclear research facility.
the company also offers a comprehensive
retrenchment because of the financial
testing service to ensure professionals in
situation. Since I arrived that significant
they enter our site so that they can take in
training are working to the highest standards.
threat has been dissipated.
the ambience,” says Tshelane. “You could
This service is used by many industries and has government accreditation. “What is ironic is that 80% of the skills that we generate are not used by us; they are used by other industries. This is an
These are the successes of my first year.
“I often tell visitors to drive slowly when
run into some very interesting animals as
The biggest success that we still have to
you come onto the site, it’s a rather pleasant
show, relates to directing the company to
place to work. If you look in the right direction
commercial achievement.”
you might just see the Hartbeespoort Dam
Necsa hopes that Tshelane’s experience
opportunity for us to earn money whilst
will help the company to contribute to South
generating skills for the South African
Africa’s nuclear new build.
economy,” says Tshelane.
between two mountain peaks, it really is beautiful.” So for now it seems that Necsa is in a good place, physically and organisationally.
THE FUTURE
With the company now making profit,
trainers in certain areas and we have been
The future holds many opportunities for
government targets in place to grow the
accredited to provide trade testing so people
Necsa and the nuclear industry in South
nuclear contribution to the country’s energy
can become recognised in the national
Africa. Obviously, contributing to the energy
mix, and a CEO who is looking for growth
system as a trained artisan. We have a
mix is an important factor and continuing
and has restored morale, it is fair to say that
decentralised testing centre and we have
to encourage export business is good for
this international industry leader is on the
received government accreditation to do
the economy so this has become an area
fringe of some very exciting times
this. We are growing rapidly as a trainer and
of focus.
“We market ourselves as expert
differentiating ourselves by training highly-
Necsa is looking to integrate its
skilled, high-quality individuals. We train to a
manufacturing and distribution processes
nuclear level and all our learners are trained
and push its high quality products in
to the same quality.”
international markets, especially Europe.
SUCCESS AS CEO
which was a liquidated entity and we are
September marked the first anniversary of
turning it around to be an outpost for Necsa
Tshelane’s appointment as CEO at Necsa
products in Europe,” says Tshelane. “We are
and in his first year, the highly experienced
looking at other opportunities in France and
former Eskom Nuclear New Build Division
elsewhere to make sure we further integrate
GM has seen substantial success in all areas
our production.
“We’ve bought a company in Belgium
from finance to compliance to company moral. “A lot of it has been very enjoyable; I’ve
“We produce Molyndenum-99 and we are producing the daughter item of it, Technetium-99m which is what
had a great deal of fun doing this job,” he
pharmaceuticals use, and that adds more
says. “The fun comes not from the ease of
value to our product so we will look to grow
doing the job but from the difficulties I found
this in Europe over the next year.”
when I came here. “Firstly, we had to look at the funding
Aside from Europe and South Africa, Necsa has a presence in other noteworthy
situation of the company and we’ve been
locations, and Tshelane would like to
lucky enough to turn that around in a
continue increasing the business done at
period of less than 12 months. Normally
international level, not only with sales but with
to turn around a company it would take a
production too.
whole three year contract and beyond. The damage was not so bad when I came here. “Secondly, we had to address regulatory
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“We have a presence in Australia and in the Middle East but it has taken us a long time to expand internationally,” he says. “Now
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Heralding and harnessing South Africa’s wind
© Sinovel
Editorial – Joe Forshaw Production – Chris Bolderstone
Apart from the obvious environmental
MetroWind’s Van Stadens Wind Farm is a world-class project under development in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province.
benefits incurred through using wind as an energy source, this project is set to provide benefits to the local community, inspire a generation in the middle of a renewable energy boom, and pave the way for similar initiatives in the region in the future. Van Stadens Wind Farm is situated 30km west of Port Elizabeth, conveniently known as South Africa’s ‘windy city’, on the Klein Rietfontein farm, at the southwestern extremity of the Nelson Mandela
On the edge of the Eastern Cape, not far
energy specialist company, MetroWind.
Bay Municipality (NMBM). The area within a
from Port Elizabeth, one of the country’s
Officially known as the Van Stadens Wind
20km radius of the project site is rural, mainly
more remarkable renewable energy projects
Farm, this project is being hailed a success,
farmland, with settlements including Blue
is well underway.
but the area is still yet to see the erection of
Horizon Bay, and the communities of Fitches
one single wind turbine.
Corner, Shamrock, Van Stadens and Witteklip.
The project is the brainchild of renewable
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BASIL READ ENERGY/METROWIND The project is part of the governments
will prove invaluable as the company moves
push towards renewable energy solutions
forward with the R550 million project,
and all of the companies involved are experts
financed through 80% debt and 20% equity.
in the renewables industry.
to renewable energy and process projects. To find out more about the construction process at Van Stadens and more about the project as a whole Total World Energy
CONTRIBUTORS
recently spoke to John McGillivray, senior
an idea, every care has been taken to
One of the businesses holding shares with
project manager for Afri-Coast, the
ensure that it turns out to be nothing but a
MetroWind in the Van Stadens Wind Farm is
engineering specialists working alongside
productive success.
Basil Read Energy, a divisional sub-sector of
Basil Read Energy on the development.
Since this project was no more than
Locations, technical specifications, environmental impacts, economic conditions
the South African construction giant. Manny Singh, MD for Basil Read
“We started construction at the beginning of November and we expected out COD
and legal considerations have all been
Energy says the company is “a unique
(commercial operating date) to be on
taken into account and as we enter the final
entity that understands the importance
February 1st 2013.
stages of this project, all of the organisations
of simultaneously utilising the value of
involved are excited and eager to begin
renewable and non-renewable energy to
2006, before the whole REFIT (Renewable
harnessing the power of the wind.
achieve the optimal energy mix.”
Energy Feed-In Tariff) program came about.
MetroWind, the 100% South African
One of MetroWind’s directors, Ian Curry, is
“We’ve been involved in this project since
We are very happy to have it finally under
company, is a specially formed entity
also a director for Basil Read Energy and he
designed specifically to develop the Van
is understandably excited about the project
Stadens Wind Farm. After the government
as it moves into the heavy construction
SL3000/113-HH90 turbines. They are three
announced its IPP (Independent Power
phases.
mw turbines with a hub height of 90m and
Producer) programme and MetroWind
“It’s about clean, renewable energy that’s
construction. “We are going to install nine Sinovel
blade diameter of 113m, so fairly substantial
was selected as a preferred bidder in the
being generated. The country’s in dire straits
tender process, the company formed
when it comes to generation capacity.
another new entity - Rubicept (Pty) Ltd, the
We’re adding another 27mw onto the grid.
connecting directly into the NMBM grid.
project company for the Van Stadens Wind
80,000mw hours of electricity that will
It’s part of the whole NMBM ‘Go Green’
Farm. Rubicept will be responsible for the
provide electricity, close to source, to around
campaign so we will contribute about 50%
development, operation and maintenance of
5000 to 6000 homes. That energy will be
of the regions target for renewable energy.”
the wind farm.
reducing our carbon footprint and saving a
Rubicept is a company made up of five major shareholders: Afri-Coast Engineers,
lot of water as well,” says Mr Curry. The actual construction of the Van
turbines. “The beauty of this project is that we are
Marius von Wielligh, Director of Energy at Basil Read Matomo, said: “One of our biggest milestones was to secure the
Spilled Water Renewable Energy, Metrowind
Stadens Wind Farm will be completed
Turbine Supply Agreement (TSA) with our
Community Trust, Old Mutual Life Assurance
by Basil Read Matomo, a design and
international suppliers, Sinovel, who are
Company (South Africa) Ltd and Basil Read
project execution business offering EPC
one of the largest manufacturers of wind
Energy.
(Engineering, procurement and construction)
turbines in the world.”
The expertise of all of these shareholders
turnkey solutions to the market with respect
The early stages of construction were not
© Sinovel
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© Sinovel
as straightforward as you might imagine.
of the land. With the presence of the wind
OWENERSHIP STRUCTURE
There were stringent practicality evaluations
farm, the farmer gets additional generation
John McGillivray’s brother, Donald is a
to be undertaken, especially surrounding the
income to boost farming activities as well, a
Director for Afri-Coast and MetroWind and
subject of location.
win-win for both sides.
has been heavily involved with the Van
“One of the constraints was to be within
“The location is ideally suitable from
Stadens Wind Farm from the start. He
the metro boundaries but we wanted
an environmental perspective, from a
recently explained the ownership structure
to be outside the urban hub. We went
wind resource perspective and from the
of the project and highlighted the benefits
through an extensive evaluation procedure,
perspective of the land owner.”
of the development to the local community.
one of the most comprehensive site
To date, construction on the site is
“We started considering this project just
selection processes ever in terms of wind
moving quickly. With major parts of the
over 10 years ago. We were working with
identification, putting up high wind masts
turbines beginning to arrive, all the way from
the NMBM and we realised that we needed
in various places throughout the NMBM,
Shanghai, the project is now visibly starting
to start looking at alternative, cleaner, more
taking all the environmental constraints into
to take shape.
sustainable, renewable energy options.
account and one of the big challenges was
“The construction is moving rapidly right
“After the project had received record
finding a site that was not visible by the
now so there is a lot happening on site. We
of decision and the environmental
airport or CAA (Civil Aviation Airports) radar,”
have constructed around 80% of the roads,
authorisation Basil Read Energy bought
says John.
we’ve done sub-layer works for five of the
in and acquired 35% of the company
nine platforms, we’ve done the reinforcing
MetroWind. Before this stage Afri-Coast
believe there is a nice synergy between wind
for the first platform and some of the
Engineers owned 70% and CCD (Carbon
farms and other farming activities.
foundation rings are arriving on site so things
Cycle Developments) owned 30%.
“We are in a fairly rural area and we
“Instead of going through a rezoning process we worked with the NMBM and
are moving up. “It’s very cool to see things coming along
“When we took the project to financial close, the project company (Rubicept) was
we believed it was best to get special
so well after working on it for all these years,”
formed and Old Mutual acquired 35%,
consent to preserve the agricultural nature
says John.
Basil Read retained 23% equity, Afri-Coast
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BASIL READ ENERGY/METROWIND Engineers took 13% equity and Spilled Water Renewable Energy (a 100% BEE company) has a 25% stake. “Because we are structured in this
says Donald. As discussed above, construction is
Edison Power on board, that is exactly what they have. The fact that construction is
moving along nicely with no signs of falling
moving on so smoothly is a proof of the skills
behind schedules and no sign of going over
of the contracted companies.
way, we operate as a 100% South African
budget. This is largely due to the efficient
organisation.
and effective construction procedures of
its name as the construction leader in
Basil Read Energy and their subcontracting
South Africa after it was awarded a R3
partners.
billion contract to build a state of the art
“We’ve looked at benefitting the local community as much as possible, we’ve had early involvement with the local
“Rubicept gave an EPC contract to
Basil Read has been further entrenching
airport in St Helena, one of the world’s
community trust and we’ve done different
Basil Read Matomo to build the wind farm.
most remote islands and the first phase of
projects with some really disadvantaged
Under the EPC contractor there are various
this project was named Project of the Year
communities within the area, putting up
sub-contractors and suppliers and one of
2012 by Construction World Magazine. The
solar lighting and creating employment
these is Edison Power who are handling the
company was also named as one of the
near the site.”
electrical work on the project,” says Donald
Best Employers in South Africa by the CRF
Edison Power Group is the oldest
Institute and it became a member of the
KEY PLAYERS
electrical contracting company in South
Obviously, with the project at an advanced
Africa and specialises in wind and solar EPC.
stage, concerns are now with construction
While providing unrivalled electrical expertise
to such a high standard, Donald tells us that
of the farm, an area where Basil Read
to this project, Edison Power is also
there are future partnership arrangements
Energy will become a major contributor.
benefitting by moving one step closer to its
on the horizon between Afri-Coast and Basil
goal of being the biggest and best electrical
Read Energy.
“The project will be complete at the end of this year and will be feeding in 80,000mgw
contractor in Africa by 2017.
Green Building Council. Because Basil Read as a group operate
“Afri-Coast together with Basil Read and
hours of electricity into the NMBM grid for
A project of this size and value needs
other partners, has a number of projects that
the next 20 years as part of a fixed power
expert service from top to bottom and with
we are actively pursuing and developing at
purchase agreement contract with Eskom,”
reputable companies like Basil Read and
the moment, both in wind and solar.”
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY The Van Stadens Wind Farm will bring more
Van Stadens project. The lighting was made
growth and development of communities and
possible by a generous donation of funds by
businesses in this region and hopes to make
Basil Read Matomo.
a meaningful and sustainable difference over
In addition to the funds donated for the
time.”
than just clean energy to the region and
solar lighting, Basil Read Matomo invested in
praise to the companies involved. The project
excess of R400,000 to support and develop
AN INDUSTRY ON THE UP?
is set to have big socio-economic effects on
some previously disadvantaged, small and
The industry of renewable energy is one
the area including: Frst-time electrification
medium business enterprises in the NMBM
that would seem to be on the up, especially
for 300 families, increased power to the
in 2012. These construction and engineering
in South Africa following the governments
grid, reducing regular blackouts, 1.5% of
enterprises that were identified by Basil
push towards alternative energy sources.
MetroWind’s annual revenue committed to
Read Matomo will continue to receive not
Internationally, in some developed countries,
socio-economic enterprise, more than 120
only financial support, but mentorship and
the renewable energy industry is in a stage
direct jobs will be generated, 80,000 litres of
professional advice to further develop their
of maturity and solutions have gone through
water saved each year, members of the local
businesses.
a phase of popularity to a phase where their
community will be trained as conservation
Marius von Wielligh stated: “Small and
actual long-term effectiveness has been
officers and employed to protect the
medium sized enterprises are the incubators
biodiversity of the area and, as John
of job creation in South Africa. The growth of
McGillivray told us earlier, other projects,
the renewable energy industry in the Eastern
this project firmly believe that renewables have
such as the construction of solar lighting for
Cape and particularly the wind farms being
a place within the energy mix and both are
the local community, will emerge.
developed in and around the Nelson Mandela
happy that South Africa is now within touching
Bay Municipality are a catalyst for economic
distance of an energy industry in which
receive solar lighting through the project and
growth in one of the most impoverished
renewables play an important role.
Shamrock and Witteklip have now also been
provinces in the country. The Basil Read
illuminated as a direct result of work from the
Group is proud to be able to contribute to the
Fitches Corner was the first area to
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questioned. Both of the McGillivray brothers involved in
“The government has a drive towards renewables with good policies in place. I firmly
COGMEDIA
© Sinovel
believe in it and we need to look at
be way below that of coal. Wind power is a
the better. This project acts as an example of
sustainable solutions to our energy problems
cube of wind speed meaning if you double
the range benefits that can be encountered
in this country.
wind speed you get eight times the energy
from renewables so unless one of the
output. If you increase you average annual
technically advanced companies involved here
and solar, is the speed at which they can
wind speed from seven meters per second
can invent a time machine and take us into
be constructed. South Africa is in an energy
(mps) to nine mps, you will more than double
the future where renewables are recognised
crisis so renewables are seeing the immediate
your output.
as the prominent figure in the energy mix, we
“The beauty of renewables, especially wind
demand. We will always need a mixture of
“In some areas, such as Germany, they
would love to see more and more projects like
energy sources to keep a balance in the
have an average wind speed of seven mps
the Van Stadens Wind Farm continue to pop
network, I don’t believe the solution is to rely
and in South Africa we have averages of nine
up, all over the country
solely on renewables but there is room for a
mps in good areas meaning double energy
very high percentage to come from
output, double electricity generation and
these sources.
double the benefit of the project for the same
“I am proud of South Africa for its initiative with renewables and getting the IPP program set up,” says John. Brother Donald reiterates this message
capital cost. “Most importantly, wind is cost competitive; it does not have the environmental factors that coal has. You produce clean, sustainable,
saying: “We have a need for renewable
renewable energy while coexisting with rural,
energy. There is a misconception in this
agricultural land.”
country that renewable energy is expensive,
With the technology at our disposal in
unreliable and intermittent and that’s based
2014, it is clear that renewables can play a
on business in other countries where wind
major role as part of South Africa’s energy
resources are not as good.
mix. The government has recognised this and
“If you talk about cost of electricity, we are
the companies with expertise in the industry
now generating renewable energy from wind
recognised this a long time ago.
below the cost of Eskom’s new build coal and
The country, and the world, is gradually
nuclear stations.
realising the undoubted potential of
“In the future, the cost of wind power will Port of Ngqura
“To date, construction on the site is moving quickly. With major parts of the turbines beginning to arrive, all the way from Shanghai, the project is now visibly starting to take shape”
renewables and all we can say is the sooner
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A flying start to 2014 Editorial: Christian Jordan
American energy giant is granted initial approvals for its planned gas drilling project at Pittsburgh International Airport.
The story of CONSOL Energy really is the definition of the American dream. Growing from a small mining concern in 1864, the
a welcome boost for one of its prospective
region,” commented Nick DeIuliis, President
projects.
of CONSOL Energy. “The economics of
On March 27th 2014, Federal approval
this project are already having a positive
company has seen exponential growth over
was granted for CONSOL Energy’s natural
impact on Pittsburgh International Airport’s
the past century and a half and is now one of
gas development project at Pittsburgh
competitiveness in a hyper-competitive
America’s most prominent diversified power
International Airport.
market, and we are excited to bring forward
companies with major interests in coal and natural gas. Just a glance at the company’s website
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reviewed the Environmental
more value as the project progresses to the benefit of the entire regional economy.”
Assessment (EA) and has issued a Finding
Congressman Tim Murphy, representing
will give you an idea of exactly what they’re
of No Significant Impact/Record of Decision
the 18th District of Pennsylvania, was equally
about and there is no doubt that they
for Oil and Gas Drilling at the airport, which
as excited by the announcement stating: “I
are proud of their contribution: ‘Today,
is just 30 minutes from CONSOL Energy
applaud the welcomed news and commend
CONSOL’s employees help generate the
headquarters.
the tremendous efforts of all involved.
fuels - natural gas and coal - that comprise
In addition to the FAA, the Environmental
“This project represents the most
two thirds of the nation’s power supply. Our
Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife
significant economic development effort
energy supports the American way of life
Service, the Federal Highway Administration
undertaken at Pittsburgh International Airport
by helping deliver electricity 24/7, creating
and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers also
in decades, bringing with it much-needed
family-sustaining jobs and keeping our nation
reviewed and approved the EA. The EA
jobs and opportunity to the region. It stands
competitive in the global marketplace.’
was required by the FAA to identify potential
to serve as a model for the nation in safely
As an important player in America’s
impacts and mitigation related to oil and gas
developing resources to drive economic
drilling at Pittsburgh International Airport
growth.”
energy sector, and wider economy, CONSOL Energy is constantly on the
“Approval of the EA by a broad range
And then there was Congressman Bill
lookout for opportunities to add to its already
of federal agencies speaks to the care we
Shuster, representing the 9th District of
burgeoning product and service portfolio
have taken to design a first-class project that
Pennsylvania, who said: “This project will
and back in March, the company received
we intend to make a flagship effort for the
revitalize the Pittsburgh area economy,
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CONSOL ENERGY
provide more domestic clean energy, and
Consol plans to drill for natural gas on
more than $1.1 billion in 2014, nearly all for
about 9000 acres of county-owned land
Appalachian shale gas. That’s up 20% from
and has said that all planned wells are a
last year’s plans as it pushes to increase
and the project is moving forward. This
safe distance away from runways and other
production by 30%, accelerating its transition
is a great example of why public-private
airport operations. The plan calls for six
away from the coal mining it has done since
partnerships are so important in contributing
well pads, with at least 45 Marcellus and
the American Civil War.
to greater economic vitality and are a key
Upper Devonian shale wells and three water
piece of our economic and infrastructure
impoundments.
increase investment in our infrastructure. “I am thrilled the EA has been completed
planning.” Including up-front bonus payments to
The deal to drill at Pittsburgh International Airport came together last year, after
the Allegheny County Airport Authority,
county council approved a deal between
anticipated royalties and intended capital
CONSOL and the Allegheny County Airport
spend by CONSOL Energy of nearly $500
Authority. Pittsburgh International Airport will
million, the plan is expected to provide
be the second major U.S. airport to have
investment of over $1 billion to the greater
a gas drilling operation; Dallas/Fort Worth
Pittsburgh region over the life of the project.
International Airport was the first.
Approval of the EA represents another
All of this news adds to a good start
significant hurdle that has been cleared in
of the year for CONSOL who announced
bringing the project to fruition.
back in January that it planned to spend
“This project will revitalize the Pittsburgh area economy, provide more domestic clean energy, and increase investment in our infrastructure” PAGE 39
Wind power is finally being realised
Editorial: Joe Forshaw Production: Leslie Kemp
As the 23,000m², R300 million DCD Wind Towers manufacturing facility nears completion, excitement in the renewables industry is growing and many people in the Eastern Cape are hailing the project as the start of triumph for local manufacturing. All this and the factory is still two months away from fabricating its first product… PAGE 40
After years of planning and development, it seems that the true potential of wind power in South Africa is now starting to be realised. The country’s first commercial wind farm, The Van Stadens Wind Farm near Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape, started supplying power to the national grid at the end of November. This is of course hugely exciting for the renewable industry in South Africa, an industry which has faced its fair share of challenges while getting off the ground. Initially, just one of the Metrowind Sinovel turbines has supplied electricity but the other eight will come online over the next two months in the run up to the original target
DCD WIND TOWERS date for full commission, February 1st 2014. Eskom will assist in getting the power
“The factory has been designed to
Ayanda Vilakazi, Coega Development
manufacture around 120 towers each year.
Corporation (CDC) Head of Marketing and
onto the national grid and so far, the
We are investigating whether or not we can
Communications says that the pace of the
consensus is that this is a huge step forward
increase capacity and it looks as though we
development is down to the skill of the local
for the wind industry and the Eastern Cape.
will be able to increase to around 180-200
infrastructure and construction specialists.
The electricity that is generated by the wind farm will feed into a new substation
towers per year,” he said. “The wind turbine towers will vary in size,
“Investors are given a choice whether or not to use Coega’s infrastructure and
on the site. This substation will then feed
ranging between 80 and 120 meters, with
construction services when they decide to
into the Fitchards Corner substation which
individual sections weighing between 40-60
set up shop in the Coega IDZ,” he said in a
will then feed, via the Nelson Mandela Bay
tons.”
statement.
municipality, into the national grid.
Since we spoke to Schoeman, work has
“The pace at which DCD is going up is
moved at a dramatic pace and now the
an indication of the quality and speed of
LOCAL IMPACT
facility is close to completion but the impact
Coega’s expert team. In addition, we are able
This is great news for the Eastern Cape,
on the local economy has proved to be more
to ensure that on projects such as these that
and especially the Blue Horizon Bay and
valuable than original projections suggested.
small construction firms also gain a share
surrounding areas, but there is one company
“It is important for the Eastern Cape
who will have kept a closer eye on this news
as it will create around 600 jobs during
micro, medium-sized enterprises) to benefit
than most and that is DCD Wind Towers.
construction and we will employ 150
from 35% of CDC’s procurement.”
DCD Wind Towers is a subsidiary of DCD’s Mining and Energy division (featured in IndustrySA December 2012 and July
operational staff when the factory is up and running,” Schoeman said. He also said that the effect would be
of the work. The aim is for SMMEs (small,
The CDC is proud to state that so far, the materials used in the construction process amount to 236 tonnes of reinforcement,
2013) and the company is very active in the
felt throughout the supply chain, with local
1896 tonnes of structural steel and 8440m3
renewable industry. This was demonstrated
businesses benefitting too, “In the future
of concrete and, of course, when the facility
back in March when construction on a R300
we will create a supply chain and support
is fully operational, it will contribute further
million wind tower manufacturing facility
smaller local companies to assist with
to the provision of local content for the wind
began.
supply of components for the factory. It is
energy industry in South Africa.
In July, DCD Mining and Energy Marketing Manager, Henk Schoeman, told IndustrySA that the company was investigating the
without a doubt a great injection of work and opportunity for the local community.” Many of the people who have benefitted
HIGH-SPEC FACILITY You may think that the company has fast-
possibility of amending original designs to
from the project have been from the
tracked construction to get the factory from
raise the potential output levels for the facility.
Nelson Mandela Bay municipality and
nothing to working in just over 11 months
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but you would be wrong. Obviously, safety
similar facilities visited in Europe and Asia
and quality remain some of the top priorities
and, with the help of its technology partner,
and a number of achievements have
has designed the layout of a factory that
manufactured the first 80 meter tower for
already been gained as the factory nears
is internationally competitive in terms of
the Aerodyne turbine which was the first
completion.
production, quality and pricing,” he said.
locally manufactured and assembled 2.5MW
During construction, the factory has
It is hoped that the factory will have a
every power station in South Africa. “DCD as a company has already
turbine as a prototype in South Africa.”
gained compliance orders from Aspirata,
wide-reaching impact on the energy industry
earned more than 20,000 injury free hours,
in South Africa and as the government
of time has been a challenge and this
assisted SMMEs and sub-contractors with
continues its drive towards changing
was summed up by the CDC’s business
approval of their environmental health and
the energy mix, with renewables playing
development manager for the energy
safety files and has had minimal detrimental
an ever increasing role, the hope is that
sector, Sandisiwe Ncemane, who said: “We
impact on the local environment.
manufacturing things like wind towers,
have worked long and hard to create an
from a local base, will keep ideas, skills and
environment in which renewable energy -
Bruno Ponzo, said that the goal was still to
money within the SA economy as well as
from end to end - could both flourish at and
get the factory ready for February so that
attracting foreign investment.
be facilitated by Coega.
customers. He also explained that the facility
INDUSTRY LEADERS
investment in this sector grows not only
would not drain the national grid of all of the
When complete, the factory will cover
within the boundaries of the Coega IDZ but
valuable electricity that its products will help
23,000m² of zone 3 of the Coega IDZ and
throughout the province.”
to create as it has been put together with
produce some of the highest spec wind
‘green objectives’ in mind.
towers for commercial wind farms that are
CDC Infrastructure Project Manager,
DCD could begin supplying to its first two
“An example of such is the introduction of natural light shafts in the façade walls and the use of passive natural ventilation
“This is becoming a hard-won reality, as
popping up all over the Eastern Cape and throughout the rest of the country. In July, Schoeman told us that DCD
elements. The on-site offices will also make
would like to supply wind farms on the
use of solar control devices and performance
African continent, especially in the south as
glazing to reinforce the aesthetic aspects of
the logistics are easier to manage. If DCD
the structure,” he said.
can supply into other African nations it will
The CDC has long been keen to position
prove extremely lucrative for the company
the IDZ as a centre for renewable energy
as the renewable energy industry begins to
projects in the Eastern Cape and hope that
blossom. Morocco is currently home to one
DCD’s investment will provide a boost in this
of the biggest wind farm in Africa, the Koudia
regard.
Al Baida Farm, and more commercial farms
“With DCD located in the Coega IDZ,
are planned or online in countries including
we add impetus to moves to position the
Kenya (Lake Turkana Wind Power), The
Coega IDZ as the green energy hub of the
Gambia (Batokunku), Ethiopia (Ashegoda
Eastern Cape. This action also enables local
Wind Farm) and Egypt (Zaafarana Farm).
renewable energy component manufacturing
Although DCD’s Wind Towers subsidiary
growth in tandem with the major wind
is a fairly new part of the business, the
projects on track in the province and
company has vast experience in the
country,” Vilakazi said in a statement.
wider energy sector and Schoeman told
Schoeman added that as well as providing the boost for the local market, the factory would be completed with
IndustrySA that it’s not just wind power that DCD specialises in. “We manufactured products for the Ingla
international specifications in mind so
Hydro Power Station and in the past we
that products can also be competitive in
have manufactured penstocks for other
international markets.
hydro stations. As a company and a group
“A substantial amount of research and development work has already been
we have great experience in this sector. “The manufacture of products for all the
undertaken, and the DCD Wind Towers team
power stations; coal, nuclear and hydro is
is benchmarking its facility on a number of
our focus, we’ve manufactured products for
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Such a large build in such a short period
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