Developer Umoya Energy has appointed the consultancy to deliver owner’s engineering services during the construction period for the wind farm, which will be one of the first built under the Department of Energy’s renewable energy independent power producer’s (REIPP) procurement programme.
The development will consist of 37 1.8MW turbines provided by Vestas and will be located within the Saldanha Bay municipality on 2200ha of farm land.
“We are looking forward to working with Umoya Energy and the other partners for this development. It’s exciting to be part of South Africa’s burgeoning renewables industry. Hopefield will be one of the first wind farms to be built under the REIPP programme, which has stimulated market investment here in exactly the way it was intended,” said Jason Rowan, manager of Mott MacDonald’s power business in South Africa.
Richard Gordon, CEO at Umoya Energy said: “Umoya Energy is proud to be a successful REIPPP Round 1 bidder and congratulates the RSA Department of Energy for running a world-class procurement process. We are pleased to have formed a partnership with Mott MacDonald for the provision of engineering services for Hopefield Wind Farm. The interactions to date have reinforced our decision and we look forward to an ongoing mutually beneficial relationship with Mott MacDonald.”
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