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330 MW Impofu Wind Farm cluster enters into commercial operation

Wind turbines at the Impofu Wind Farm cluster in the Eastern Cape

Wind turbines at the Impofu Wind Farm cluster in the Eastern Cape

30th June 2026

By: Terence Creamer

Creamer Media Editor

     

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The full 330 MW Impofu Wind Farm cluster, located in the Kouga and Nelson Mandela Bay municipalities of the Eastern Cape, has entered into commercial operation.

The cluster comprises three 110 MW wind farms – Impofu North, Impofu East and Impofu West – and project sponsor Enel Green Power RSA reports that all three facilities have achieved commercial operation, with Impofu West having been the last to become operational in June.

The cluster is underpinned by three long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Sasol and Air Liquide, as well as a wheeling framework that facilitates transmission of the electricity using the National Transmission Company South Africa network and which enables a private generator to contract with a private customer.

In this case, the wheeled electricity is contracted to Sasol’s Secunda site in Mpumalanga, where Air Liquide operates the world’s largest oxygen production facility.

Sasol aims to procure 2 000 MW of renewable energy by 2030 to decarbonise its coal-heavy production processes, 500 MW of which is now in operation, with another 700 MW in construction.

To link into the Eskom network, the Impofu project included the construction of a 116-km, 132 kV high-voltage overhead electricity line, which Enel Green Power RSA describes as the largest privately built power line in South Africa to date.

It also positions Enel Green Power RSA among the first independent power producers to conclude large-scale wind PPAs for the commercial and industrial (C&I) market; one that has emerged as a rapidly expanding part of the domestic electricity landscape after regulatory changes made it possible for projects of any size to proceed without a licence.

While C&I procurement was initially organised around bilateral PPAs such as the one underpinning the Impofu Wind Farm cluster, transactions are now also being aggregated through traders with diversified customer portfolios.

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