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CAPITAL EQUIPMENT

CONSTRUCTION WORLD

Capital Equipment

Capital Equipment News is dedicated to the application of equipment and modes of transport that are used in the mining, construction, quarrying, and transport industries.

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Construction World

Construction World was first published in 1982 and has grown to become a leader in its field, offering a unique mix of editorial coverage to satisfy the diverse needs of its readers.

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ELECTRICITY + CONTROL

MECHCHEM AFRICA

Electricity + Control

E + C publishes innovative, technical articles that provide solutions to engineering challenges in measurement, automation, control, and energy management.

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MechChem Africa

MechChem Africa supports African engineering and technical managers across the full spectrum of chemical and mechanical disciplines.

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MODERN MINING

SPARKS ELECTRICAL NEWS

Modern Mining

Established in 2005, Modern Mining is one of SA's leading monthly mining magazines, noted for the quality and accuracy of its writing and the breadth of its coverage.

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Sparks Electrical News

Readable and informative, Sparks Electrical News is the newspaper for those involved in installing and maintaining electrical supplies and equipment.

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AFRICAN FUSION

African Fusion

African Fusion (AF), the official journal of the Southern African Institute of Welding, provides up-to-date insight into welding and NDT technology and metal fabrication industries across Africa.

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MODERN QUARRYING

Modern Quarrying

Modern Quarrying is read by quarry operators, recyclers and members of the extractive industries for aggregate. The magazine is targeted  to the needs of key decision-makers who purchase and specify quarrying plant and equipment.

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Kathu Solar Park is a 100 MW greenfield Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) project with parabolic trough technology and equipped with a molten salt storage system.
ENGIE is pleased to announce that the Kathu Solar Park project in South Africa, owned by an ENGIE-led consortium with South African partners, has signed a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Eskom – South Africa’s state owned power utility – making it possible for construction at the site to begin shortly. The concentrated solar park, situated in the Northern Cape Province, 600 km south-west of the national capital Pretoria, is expected to be operational in the second half of 2018.

 Kathu Solar Park is a 100 MW greenfield Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) project with parabolic trough technology and equipped with a molten salt storage system that allows 4,5 hours of thermal energy storage and thus limits the intermittent nature of solar energy.

Bruno Bensasson, CEO of the ENGIE Africa Business Unit, commented: “This is an important milestone for our first Concentrated Solar Power project in the ENGIE Group. The Kathu Solar Park project supports South Africa’s strategy of increasing the contribution of renewable power and also underlines our commitment to be a key partner in achieving sustainable energy generation in Africa.”

The consortium, which is led by ENGIE (48,5%), includes a group of South African investors comprising SIOC Community Development Trust, the Investec bank, Lereko Metier and the Public Investment Corporation.

The project is funded by a mix of debt and equity. The debt is funded from a club of South African banks, namely Rand Merchant Bank, Nedbank Capital, ABSA Capital, Investec and the Development Bank of South Africa.

Approximately 1 200 jobs will be created during the construction phase. It is estimated that the Kathu Solar Park will save six million tonnes of CO2 over 20 years and will further promote local economic development through various projects such as a local community trust for the benefit of communities in the John Taolo Gaetsewe District Municipality situated in the Northern Cape and sourcing of other services from local entrepreneurs.

Kathu Solar Park has been awarded preferred bidder in the third round of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Program (REIPPPP) led by the South African Department of Energy (DOE).

In Africa, ENGIE has interests in two operational wind farms, the 94 MW West Coast 1 wind farm in South Africa and the 301 MW Tarfaya wind farm in Morocco. ENGIE is also constructing two state-of-the-art thermal power generation units (Safi – 2 x 693 MW) in Morocco. Additionally in South Africa, the Group owns and operates two thermal power peaking plants, the 670 MW Avon plant (under construction) and 335 MW Dedisa plant (in operation). Through Solairedirect, it is in charge of two solar photovoltaic parks with a total installed capacity of 21 MW located in the Western Cape Province.
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