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Wind Energy in South Africa A Vision for Development

Wind Energy in South Africa A Vision for Development. EHN - a leading group in renewables. The EHN Group. EHN is the largest independent developer of renewable energies in Europe and the largest constructor and operator of wind farms in Spain. EHN - a leading group in renewables.

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Wind Energy in South Africa A Vision for Development

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  1. Wind Energy in South Africa A Vision for Development

  2. EHN - a leading group in renewables The EHN Group EHN is the largest independent developer of renewable energies in Europe and the largest constructor and operator of wind farms in Spain

  3. EHN - a leading group in renewables Company mission • EHN's mission is to become an international benchmark to demonstrate the technical and economic viability of a sustainable energy model • This model should overcome the environmental and geopolitical conflicts that are generated by the present energy system • ... through the exploitation of clean, inexhaustible energy sources available in all the countries on Earth • In 2002 the “Financial Times” awarded EHN the • Prize for the Best Renewables Company in the World

  4. EHN - a leading group in renewables Power business Business development Services •Site search and purchase •Permit arrangements •Development of wind energy projects Biofuels business • •Civil Engineering • •Turnkey construction • •Operation and Maintenance • •Quality and Safety • •Puchasing & Logistics Industrial business •Engineering and design of turbines •Production(Ingetur) •Technology transfer •Process engineering •Plant construction and management •Production and sale of Biofuels: - Biodiesel - Bioethanol •Hydrogen* Electricity generation Marketing •Sale of renewable energy * •Emission certificates* •Wind •Small hydro •Pholtovoltaic solar •Biomass * In progress Main business areas

  5. EHN - a leading group in renewables SODENA 39.58% ACCIONA 50% Corporación Caja Navarra 10.42% Shareholder structure

  6. EHN - a leading group in renewables Other companies: 3.15 Solar: 4.38 Own: 1.23 Other companies: 1256 Wind power: 2,400 Own: 1,164 Energy Data - Installed Capacity (Figures at August 2004, in MW) 2,495 Biomass 25 Small hydro 60 29 Wind farms in operation in Navarre, Aragon, France, Canada and Germany totalling 1,074 MW • Energia Hydroelectrica de Navarra (EHN), founded in 1989, arose from small hydroelectric projects in the Pyrenees mountains of Spain

  7. EHN - a leading group in renewables Initiatives in other countries • Apart from France and Germany, EHN has ambitious programmes over the next few years • The company has operating or under construction facilities in USA, Ireland, Australia and Canada • China, the United Kingdom, and Slovenia are some other preferential countries where EHN will carry out projects • In other countries including South Africa EHN is paving the way for future wind energy development

  8. EHN - a leading group in renewables Own turbine – Ingetur 1.5MW • EHN has developed a turbine using in-house technology, applying its experience in O&M to create a stronger and more durable machine that achieves good results at low windspeeds • It initially installed3 prototypes and 20 units of its1,3MW modelin its own wind farms • In 2003 EHN commissioned its own manufacturing plant in Navarre, through its subsidiary INGETUR. • A total of 140 1.5MW turbines will be manufactured in 2004, and a further 400 are planned for 2005. Annual production levels of 800 turbines are projected from 2008

  9. The South African Perspective

  10. THE SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE EHN’s INTEREST IN SOUTH AFRICA • Positive economic growth in last decade • Stable political environment • Positive Renewable Energy Policy framework • Need to develop new power plant options • Local manufacturing capability • Depleting energy reserves coupled to increasing demand • Population growth trends ?

  11. THE SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE SOUTH AFRICA’S ENERGY STRUCTURE (2003 data) 43,800 MW installed capacity 178,192 GWh annual production (ESKOM)

  12. THE SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE GRID CONNECTED WIND ENERGY IN SOUTH AFRICA • Existing pilot projects: • ESKOM Klipheuwelwind farm3.16 MW • Darling National Demonstration 5MW windfarm • - currently under development • - PPA signed with Cape Town for 1st phase • - second phase 7MW planned • Lack of experience in large-scale wind farms: • EHN’s expertise can serve as a base for an integral wind energy 50MW pilot project

  13. THE SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE CRITERIA FOR WIND ENERGY INVESTMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA • Regulatory framework with govt targets and a fixed price • Long term term PPA’s with off takers • Power wheeling agreement with Eskom • Good wind capacity plus 30% • CDM through bankable CER’s • Grant funding • Positive downstream impacts of local component manufacture, construction, civil works, job creation and skills transfer

  14. THE SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE THE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT • South African Government Plan: • 2004: White Paper on Renewable Energy Uptake in South Africa • 2004: 10 000 GWh renewable energy target by 2013 • of which 150 GWh could be wind derived…opportunity for 50MW wind farm. • - EHN also active in the other targeted RE areas viz. biomass, biofuel, solar, hydro • - EHN biofuel plant was commissioned this month in Spain • 50MW windfarm will generate approximately 136 GWh per year, representing 0.076% of the total annual energy production in SA. (using on a capacity factor of approximately 30%) • Electricity utility ESKOM and the Central Energy Fund will play a large role in development • The SA Wind Energy Programme, supported by the Global Environment Facility has set the tone for widescale use of Wind Energy • A Designated National Authority, recently established at the DME, will approve CDM Projects for South Africa

  15. THE SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE WIND ENERGY DERIVED BENEFITS FOR SOUTH AFRICA “South Africa is globally one of the highest per capita emitters of greenhouse gases Development imperatives mean we will double emissions over the next 15 years. Great potential now exists for the generation of jobs and revenue through the supply of clean and alternative energy” - Dr Chippy Olver, Director General Environmental Affairs SA, October 2004

  16. South Africa - A Viable Proposal

  17. WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA WIND POWER POTENTIAL IN SOUTH AFRICA “I must state at this point that it is not EHN’s policy to embark on small scattered wind projects. EHN would probably adopt a more flexible approach to a first phase 50 MW pilot project in South Africa given the complexities of the market and future growth potential in renewable energy” • Wind resource analysis has been conducted in South Africa by Risso • of Denmark which indicated 500-1000 MW of wind energy potential • specifically in coastal areas • EHN are currently measuring wind velocities in South Africa and have • recorded good results over the last 6 months, which will impact positively • on our business model • EHN has set aside Euro 10M for an R&D centre on acceptance of their industrial plan • The DME is planning to conduct wind measuring tests at 10 sites in South Africa

  18. WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA WIND POWER POTENTIAL - EVALUATION THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN SOURCED/UNDERTAKEN AS PART OF THE EVALUATION PROCESS FOR SOUTH AFRICA: • Wind power atlas of the country (Risso) • Identification of Meteorological stations • Climatologic data, specifically with reference to wind regimes (SAWS) • Topographic, geographic and road mapping of the country • Electrical distribution mapping of South African network in potential pilot areas • Information on existing vegetation types • Location of existing and proposed wind power initiatives • Location of land preserves, biospheres, parks and forestry areas

  19. WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA EMISSION REDUCTION BENEFITS

  20. WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA THE 50 MW PILOT PROJECT • Likely located in Western or Eastern Cape region with proven wind capacity • Integration of local manufacturing in project development and commissioning • EHN flexible in utilisation of our own Ingetur, Vestas or other suitable turbines • (e.g. 33 x 1.5MW Ingetur or 25 x 2MW Vestas turbines) • PPAs signed with significant offtakers (metropoles such as Cape Town, • Port Elizabeth, Durban or Johannesburg) • Power wheeling agreement signed with ESKOM via the national grid • Initial R0.40c per kWh price binding offtaker in long-term PPA • Tie-in with government mandatory target of 150 GWh for wind energy • Priority access of wind energy to the grid with first evacuation purchase guarantee

  21. WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA GRANTS AND ASSISTANCE • The price/kWh gap that exists between wind and conventional • generated power can be reduced through, amongst others: • - UNDP/GEF interventions including barrier removals • - DANCED support • - World Bank • - Danish mixed credit facilities (35-50% grant funding and possibility of 10 year • interest-free loans) • - German government allocation of Euro 500M for RE projects in developing • countries, of which 100M is earmarked for South Africa • - EU has set aside Euro 250M for the development of RE project in Southern African • Development Community • EHN electricity utility ESKOM and the Central Energy Fund will play a large role in development • The SA Wind Energy Programme, supported by the Global Environment Facility has set the tone for widescale use of Wind Energy • A Designated National Authority, recently established at the DME, will administer the CDM for South Africa

  22. WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA BUSINESS MODEL – 50 MW Pilot Project FOR ATTENTION: FERNANDO FERRERAS PLEASE INCLUDE BUSINESS MODEL EX SPAIN AS PER LISTED ASSUMPTIONS ASSUMPTIONS: Price 40 ZAR cents/kWh Project Cost R430M Prime 11% CPI-X 3.7% CF 31% Corporate Tax 30% 25 Yr Depreciation 20 Yr Loan Exchange rate 1 Euro = 8.10 ZAR Grant funding levels Euro 0-10-15-20 million

  23. WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA REDs POLICY – RED DAY ONE IN 2005 • President announced formation of first Regional Electricity Distributor (RED) in his State of the Nation Address in 2004 • Target date for First RED – RED Day 1 is early 2005 • REDs will be targeted for purchase of green power from IPPs • Minister may impose minimum standard on RED to ensure uptake of RE – provision contained in the Draft Energy Bill (2004)

  24. WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS • Stringent EIA requirements exist in SA – the way is being paved by SA Wind Energy Programme (UNDP/ GEF – supported) to facilitate this process • Amendment to Environmental Conservation Act specifies 10 MW power plants or less exempt from EIA requirement – positive move forward • Biospheres and other protected areas are however no-go sites for wind farms • SA Wind Energy Programme will assist project developers in minimising duplication of effort in selecting suitable sites

  25. Thank youStephen Mark De Beer

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