Wednesday, March 14, 2012

S.Africa unveils wind atlas in renewable energy push

http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-03-safrica-unveils-atlas-renewable-energy.html

S.Africa unveils wind atlas in renewable energy push

March 13, 2012

South Africa on Tuesday launched its first verified wind atlas which
maps out potential hotspots as a tool for wind farm developers as the
coal-hungry country pushes toward renewable energy.

The atlas models the wind climate in three coastal provinces, which is
backed up by measured data from 10 masts which can be used for further
studies to investigate if a location is viable for turbines.
"This is an opportunity for investors -- this is an opportunity for
them to invest in our green economy," said deputy energy minister
Barbara Thompson.

South Africa wants renewable energy to make up 42 percent of all new
power projects as it aims to cut its overwhelming coal reliance, from
90 percent to 65 percent of the power supply by 2030, with major
investments expected in nuclear and renewables.

Wind energy is vastly undeveloped in South Africa and the wind atlas
project cost 22 million rands ($2.9 million, 2.3 million euros),
funded by the UN Development Programme and the Danish embassy.

"There's a good potential in vast areas of South Africa. It is totally
untapped," Jens Carsten Hansen, wind expert from the Technical
University of Denmark, told AFP.

The data, which is available online at no cost, had reflected an
average 5.6 percent difference between projections and verified
measurements.

"We are really happy with that. It's definitely state of the art, it's
world class," Hansen told the launch.

"If we can successfully exploit the wind energy potential these
provinces offer, we can provide impoverished communities in these
provinces the opportunity to lift themselves out of poverty," Thompson
said.

Last week, the government opened a second round of bidding for private
wind producers, whom it wants to add to the electricity grid powered
by the state utility Eskom which struggled under a wave of blackouts
in 2008.

(c) 2012 AFP
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