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Teraco announces massive solar farm project in Free State



Teraco, a data centre provider, says it has secured its first grid capacity allocation from Eskom and will commence construction of a 120MW utility-scale solar PV energy facility in the Free State province of South Africa.


The grid capacity allocation from Eskom enables Teraco to connect its planned 120MW solar facility to the national electrical grid.


The power generated will be wheeled across Eskom and municipal power networks to Teraco’s facilities across South Africa, the group said.


In an interview with ITWeb Jan Hnizdo, CEO at Teraco, said the company will spend about R2 billion to complete the solar PV project, which he expects will be up and running in around 18 months.


“This allocation is a significant step towards meeting our renewable energy ambitions and those of our clients. It is also only the first phase of our longer-term renewable energy commitment. We have been on a long journey over the last few years to obtain these approvals, and our aim now is to execute quickly on the opportunity,” said Hnizdo.


“In South Africa, we have various energy challenges, and this presents an incredible opportunity to meet our near-term renewable energy goals while adding additional power capacity to a generation constrained grid.


"This will be a unique approach in Africa since Teraco will not only own its data centre facilities but also a significant renewable energy source with which to power them, creating a sustainable energy path to support growth,” he added.


When fully operational, the 120MW solar PV plant is expected to produce more than 338 000MWh annually. “This PV project represents a massive component of our plan to achieve our 100% clean energy goal,” said Bryce Allan, head of sustainability at Teraco.


Over the past two years, Teraco said it has deployed approximately 6MW of roof-top solar integrated into its facilities, which is to be increased to 10MW as new facilities become operational.


Teraco has partnered with JUWI Renewable Energies South Africa and Subsolar to develop the 120MW solar PV plant, with JUWI appointed to design and manage the procurement, construction, and commissioning.


In a first for Teraco, a green loan has been raised to finance the building of the plant, it said.

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