Eskom signs land lease agreements with independent clean power generators
14 October 2022
In response to the President’s call for “an ambitious, bold and urgent response to the energy crisis”, Eskom today signed lease agreements with four independent power producer investors for the commercial lease and use of land parcels at two of its power stations in Mpumalanga province for the construction of new clean energy generation capacity. This is the first batch of lease agreements to be signed with private companies. It is comprised of land parcels around the Majuba and Tutuka power stations.
It is anticipated that the generators will be connected to the grid within 24 to 36 months from financial closure, subject to environmental, land zoning and other regulatory approvals.
Eskom issued a request for proposal (RFP) in April 2022, which was followed by a meticulous selection process. Investor appetite for land with grid connection was demonstrated by the fact that the bids were three times oversubscribed, offering a good indication that further land parcels will receive favourable consideration.
The investors will lease a total of 6 184 hectares (ha) of land for a period of 25 - 30 years each and contribute an estimated 2 000MW to the national electricity grid. Eskom will be issuing new tenders for other parcels of Eskom land every quarter going forward, with a view to enabling and accelerating investment in new renewable generation capacity.