Great progress is being made with the construction of a 100 MW natural
gas fired power station at Ressano Garcia, on the border between South
Africa and Mozambique.The first of 13 power generation sets arrived at Gigawatt Park in
Ressano Garcia, the Mozambican border town, on April 13 2015. Each
generating set consists of a 20 cylinder natural gas fuelled Rolls Royce
engine manufactured at the Bergen factory in Norway and an ABB
generator.Shipment of the 13 sets from Norway to Richards Bay in South Africa was
completed in March and is now being transported by road to Mozambique.Civil construction of the $200m (R2.24bn) project started in August 2014
with the foundations for the engines being completed in March 2015. The
engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract is executed by
a consortium of WBHO and PB Power with TSK as the main sub-contractor.The construction of the power station is on schedule and within budget
and it should be in full production before the end of 2015.Johan de Vos, CEO of Gigajoule International, based in Centurion, said
the power station is a great example of the huge potential of natural
gas as feedstock for power generation in southern Africa.“Natural gas has proven to be the least damaging to the environment of
all fossil fuel based energy sources and it is by far more
cost-effective and energy efficient than any of its counterparts, coal,
oil and diesel,” said De Vos.“The short lead time and ease of construction of gas fired power
stations make them ideal to help solve the energy crisis that South
Africa faces – in the short medium and long-term.”De Vos said the massive natural gas reserves now discovered in northern
Mozambique has the potential to meet all the energy needs of South
Africa in the long-term.Gigawatt Mozambique will supply the power to EDM (the Mozambican power
utility) under a long term PPA and natural gas will be delivered by
Matola Gas Company, who is currently providing gas to more than 30
industries and 3 temporary gas-fired power stations in Mozambique.The plant can supply electricity to the equivalent of 250 000 households
and will make a substantial contribution to the Mozambican power supply
capacity.
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