11 October 2016
ACWA Power set to build a 306MW coal fired power plant using innovative Circulating Fluidised-Bed (CFB) technology being used for the first time in South Africa

Khanyisa Coal Fired Power Project of ACWA Power to use discard coal - mitigating the negative environmental impact of stockpiled discard coal

Johannesburg, South Africa: An ACWA Power led consortium was announced as the preferred bidder for the Khanyisa Coal-Fired Project by the Department of Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson. Part of the first round of the coal base-load Independent Power Producers Programme, the 306MW plant will be the first of its kind in South Africa featuring modern circulating fluidised-bed (CFB) technology.

Located in Mpumalanga Province, the countrys coal hub, the Khanyisa power plant is ACWA Powers first foray into the coal space in South Africa. Khanyisa will make use of the discard coal abundantly available as waste piles in the nearby Anglo American collieries thereby significantly reducing the environmental impact of the waste mountains on the surrounding region and will in addition avoid the need and eliminate the consequences of mining new coal seams.  

Even though utilizing this waste is technically complex and increases capital and operating cost, the tariff delivered by the company is well below the stipulated qualification first year price of ZAR 82c/kWh (US$ 5.93c/kWh) as recognized by Minister Joemat-Pettersson in making the announcement.

The Khanyisa Coal-Fired Project will be constructed and operated in full compliance with the strict environmental standards of South Africa, the Equator Principles and the World Bank standards. Utilizing innovative circulating fluidised-bed (CFB) technology, even with this discard coal of low heat content, the sulphur oxide and nitrogen oxide emissions will be lower than those of coal -fired power stations currently operating in South Africa. 

Furthermore, the Khanyisa power plant is designed as a zero liquid effluent discharge plant in an effort to further minimize the impact on the environment. The water used at the power plant will be reclaimed from underground mine operations and this in combination with a dry cooled power plant configuration which itself will minimize water consumption will negate the need to consume precious local water resources.  

The award clearly reasserts the policy of the Government of South Africa to to add much needed efficient power generation capacity at competitive cost by utilizing the private sector to finance, develop and operate power plants using an IPP model of contracts . Paddy Padmanathan, President and CEO of ACWA Power reconfirmed the companys commitment to increasing its investment in the power sector of the country.

ACWA Power has been fortunate to participate in both the Renewable Energy IPP and the coal base-load IPP program both of which are well structured and professionally managed, providing us confidence to invest for the long term in the South African energy sector, echoed  Padmanathan in his enthusiastic support of the DOE led IPP programs in the country.

Following on from the Bokpoort CSP project which is now fully operational and the Redstone CSP project where construction is expected to commence soon, the Khanyisa award demonstrates ACWA Powers commitment to the South African IPP market and our ambition to create a strong, self-sustaining multi-fuel portfolio enthused Padmanathan. He went on to say we are also proud of the fact that we have yet again been able to deliver a most competitive tariff, just as in the case of the other two investments, 

The local partners in the ACWA Power led consortium include Thebe Investments, Pele Natural Energy, Mazi Capital and Palace Group according to the Head of Business Development for ACWA Power Southern Africa, Prabashen Govender. He went on to state that the overall BEE equity participation in the project is in excess of 37% clearly showing that local empowerment in large power projects in South Africa is possible and sustainable

The construction activity will create direct work for more than 3000 people and during the operational life of the plant a team of 150 will be employed for the long term, noted Govender.  

The plant will be operated and maintained by a partnership between Palace Group, an emerging South African BEE enterprise and NOMAC, a company which is wholly owned by ACWA Power, bringing additional international IPP operating best practice into the South African economy.

In addition ACWA Power has committed to extensive skills development, supplier development and a high level of local content in support of the coal base-load IPP program.  Delivering much more than just MWs to the nations in which we elect to invest, by maximising local content, with local people running operations and providing goods and services is part of the ACWA Power strategy to ensure that our own business is sustainable for the long term concluded Padmanathan.

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About ACWA Power:
ACWA Power is a developer, investor, co-owner and operator of a portfolio of power generation and desalinated water production plants currently with presence in 11 countries including in the Middle East and North Africa, Southern Africa and South East Asia regions. ACWA Powers portfolio, with an investment value in excess of USD 32 billion, can generate 23+ GW of power and produce 2.5 million m3 /day of desalinated water to be delivered on a bulk basis to state utilities and industrial majors on long term off-take contracts under Public-Private-Partnership, Concession and Utility Services Outsourcing models.

ACWA Power, registered and head-quartered in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is owned by eight Saudi conglomerates, Sanabil Direct Investment Company (owned by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia), the Saudi Public Pensions Agency and the International Finance Corporation (a member of the World Bank Group).

ACWA Power pursues a mission to reliably deliver electricity and desalinated water at the lowest possible cost while seeking to maximize local content and local employment creation, thereby contributing to the social and economic development of the communities and countries it invests in and serves.

ACWA Power strives to achieve success by adhering to the values of Safety, People and Performance in operating its business.

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Press Release 2016