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Finland's Wartsila is to supply and construct a complete on-site power plant in South Africa for Sasol New Energy Holdings. The deal involves the delivery of the complete power plant, including engineering, procurement
of a process effluent-to-biogas plant that will provide electricity to a gas-to-liquids (GTL) refinery in South Africa . The average size of installed stationary fuel cells is rising, even if the overall numbers are not – according
global energy and chemical company. The agreement covers the company's gas engine power plant project in Sasolburg, South Africa . The Sasol New Energy plant is expected to start producing electricity towards the end of 2012. It will be the largest
South African national power utility Eskom Holdings says it has secured an additional 373 MW of cogeneration from a number of independent power producers including Sasol, Sappi and Ipsa over the past three years.
UK independent power producer Ipsa has agreed a power purchase agreement with South African state utility Eskom from its Newcastle gas fired combined heat and power plant.
Power project developer IPSA has confirmed the timetable for commencing the commercial operation of its first cogeneration plant in South Africa .
South Africa ’s telecommunications company, MTN ..... called the first trigeneration plant in South Africa . Similarly, ABSA Bank’s Tower ..... power stations predominately supplying South Africa with electricity. The gas power generation
South Africa ’s Energy Development Institute is in the early stages of plans that could well see the provision of biogas on-site power
Renewable Energy World Africa , and POWER-GEN Africa conference & exhibition will take place in Johannesburg , Republic of South Africa on 6-8 November 2012 . For more on-site renewable news
well as delegates from the United States, Brazil, Bulgaria, France, India, Ireland, Jordan, Latvia, Poland, South Africa , Tunisia and the UK. From left: John Hammond, Director, USEA, Barbara McKee, Chairperson, WEC, and Syed Hassan