Construction of a 80 MW solar power plant at HaRamarothole, Lesotho. TheGPS location is not yet known and the marker has been placed at the GIZ offices in Maseru: -29.3151766, 27.470736.
Construction of the Witfontein Solar Farm on Portion 5 of the Farm Hartebeestfontein 17-IR, located in Kempton Park, Gauteng. The plant will have a generating capacity of approximately 75-150MW with an extent of approximately 145.2178 ha. The GPS co-ordinates are 26°38'01.3"S 27°50'47.0"E.
Construction of the Nyabarongo II Hydropower plant in Rwanda. The project will have three components: 43.5MW hydro power plant, a substation and 110KV transmission line covering 19.2km from the power plant to Rulindo sub-station. The dam will be bordered by a 48m high wall with a crest length of 228m.
Construction of the 60MW of renewable energy solar farm, Paardevlei Solar Farm on the outskirts of Somerset West in the Western Cape. The approximate GPS location has been placed along the proposed area of construction 34°04'39.6"S 18°47'59.3"E
Construction of a business / light industrial park in Ongwediva, Namibia. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -17.7731365; long: 15.7644596.
Bidders are hereby invited to submit proposal offers for the projects listed below: Appointment of service provider for design and implementation households Electrification in various villages in the Maruleng Municipality on ‘turnkey basis.
Construction of the proposed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Terminal at the Richards Bay Port within Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal. CIDB 9CE. The proposed terminal will occupy a footprint of approximately 15.8ha and will consist of 45 storage tanks which will store liquid petroleum gas (LPG), and a mix of
Development of a 20 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant at Khan substation located near Usakos, Namibia, on a build-own-operate (BOO) basis. The project cost is expected to be around $36.106m.The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -22.0042153;
The definitive feasibility study on the Ncondezi power plant in Tete, Mozambique has confirmed the economic and technical viability of an 1800 MW mine-mouth, thermal coal-fired power plant, consuming 7.2 million tons a year of coal. The power plant is expected to be built in phases of 300 MW units, using