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Milestone for J'Bay wind farm


 The Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm, says its celebrating a string of achievements.

General Manager, Mark Pickering, says 10 of the project's wind turbines have now started supplying power to the Eskom, one of the first wind farms to do so in South Africa.

He says this marks the first step towards supplying enough clean, renewable electricity to power more than 114-thousand households.

Pickering also says more than 65% of the project's total 60 wind turbines have already been erected and the transportation programme, which brings components from the Port of Ngqura, will soon to draw to a close.

Jeffreys Bay Wind Farmed achieved this milestone '1 Million hours without lost-time-incident' on the 27 December 2013, at exactly 17:00, which is undoubtedly a highlight in this renewable energy project's construction programme. This is a major success for one of the country's largest wind farms, especially considering that the workforce had no experience in this sector before their first induction a few months ago. It is also remarkable given the sheer scale of the project with multiple activities taking place onsite. Over 70% of the workforces come from the local communities and are directly benefiting from gaining skills.
The Energisation process included stringent Eskom and South African Health and Safety standards. The substation is divided into two parts, one for which Eskom is responsible for commissioning.

Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm spans 3 700 ha and is one of the first wind farms being developed by the South African Governments Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPP). The site was chosen for its optimal wind conditions and minimal environmental constraints, as well as its close proximity to a 132 kV Eskom grid line. With demand for electricity continuing to grow in South Africa, the introduction of this clean energy will have far reaching benefits for the country's power sector, economy and people.