Kibo Gauteng Thermal Power Station

Kibo Gauteng Thermal Power Station
Kibo Gauteng Thermal Power Station
Kibo Gauteng Thermal Power Station
Kibo Gauteng Thermal Power Station
Kibo Gauteng Thermal Power Station (South Africa)
CountrySouth Africa
LocationGauteng Industrial Park, Gauteng
StatusProposed
Construction began2022 Expected
Commission date2023 Expected
Construction costUS$12 million
Owner(s)Sustineri Energy
Operator(s)Sustineri Energy
Thermal power station
Primary fuelPlastics
Power generation
Nameplate capacity2.7 MW (3,600 hp)

Kibo Gauteng Thermal Power Station is a planned 2.7 megawatts (3,600 hp) thermal power station in South Africa. The power station is under development by a joint venture company called Sustineri Energy, co-owned by Kibo Energy, an Irish IPP and Industrial Green Energy Solutions (IGES) of South Africa. The energy generated here will be sold directly to a developer of industrial parks, based in Gauteng, South Africa, under a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) between the parties.[1][2]

  1. ^ Marleny Arnoldi (14 February 2022). "Kibo to build plastics-to-syngas plant in Gauteng industrial park". Engineering News South Africa. Bedfordview, Johannesburg, South Africa. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  2. ^ Inès Magoum (16 February 2022). "South Africa: Kibo to generate electricity from plastics in Gauteng". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 4 March 2022.

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