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South Africa wind energy market is anticipated to grow over the projection period. The market is primarily driven by auctioned wind energy projects, the energy crisis increased electricity consumption, and an ageing population throughout the forecast period. South Africa is spending a lot on the development of wind energy, with auctions for several projects and ambitious future ambitions. On the other hand, the market is anticipated to be constrained by the high initial cost of installing wind energy, the creation of new grid networks, and the delays in new projects. Nevertheless, prospects for the wind energy industry throughout the projection period are anticipated to come from government initiatives, supportive regulations, and future projects.

The technique of using the wind to produce mechanical or electrical energy is known as wind power or wind energy. The kinetic energy of the wind is transformed into mechanical power by wind turbines. This mechanical energy can be used for certain activities (such as pumping water or grinding grain) or can be transformed into electricity by a generator.

South Africa Wind Energy Market: Drivers

Growing Investments in Deploying New Wind Farms

Growing investment in deploying new wind farm projects coupled with significant initiatives to mitigate carbon footprint boost the demand for wind energy in South Africa. South African government has issued stringent regulations and policies related to carbon emissions, which eventually promote the adoption of clean energy, including wind energy. For instance, in November 2021, the US joined Britain, France, Germany, and the European Union in a multi-billion-dollar partnership to help South Africa to achieve a quicker transition from coal to renewable energy, with an investment of USD 8.5 billion. A report published by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) shows that Africa has 59,000 GW of onshore and offshore wind potential to meet the continent's energy demand. Building new wind farms to utilize its vast wind resources will create demand for clean energy and critical infrastructure and help support thriving local economies alongside meeting the Sustainable Development Goals of the country.

In January 2022, EDF Renewables had planned to develop the Phezukomoya Wind Energy Facility of 140 MW capacity in Northern Cape, South Africa, which is expected to start commissioning in April 2024. The project consists of 35 turbines with an investment of approximately USD 255 million. In March 2022, Chariot, an African energy company, and Total Eren, a French renewables developer, collaborated to develop a 430 MW solar and wind project for a mining company named Zambia. The construction of this project is likely to begin at the end of 2023. In addition, in January 2022, Brandvalley Wind Farm is a 140MW onshore wind power project which is expected to get commissioned in April 2024. As per the IFC report, Africa possesses a stunning onshore wind potential of almost 180,000 Terawatt hours (TWh) per annum. In addition, Algeria has the highest resource with a total potential of 7,700 Gigawatts (GW), which is equivalent to more than 11 times the current global installed wind capacity. Under the renewable independent power producer program, more than 6,000 MW of generation capacity has been allocated to bidders across wind and solar Energy in July 2021. Thus, a favorable government program, increasing investments in wind power projects, and reduced cost of wind energy have bolstered the adoption of wind energy, thereby driving the wind energy market growth in South Africa.

South Africa Wind Energy Market: Restraints

Slow-Paced Development of Wind Energy Projects

Despite the excellent wind resource potential, there is a slow rate of development of the wind energy sector in South Africa owing to an unstable political environment, corruption, mismanagement, and uncertainty in policies. The lack of a national regulatory framework and implementation of policies is resulting in several regulatory, legal, and institutional challenges for the wind energy industry in the country. Further, delays in projects, uncertainty regarding timings, and lack of financial support are the factors hampering the deployment of wind projects. Limited investments by the private sector in renewable energy technologies, owing to economic, political, social, and technological barriers further limit the expansion of these projects. Poverty, low literacy, limited technological readiness, and limited access to the electricity grid are the other factors hindering the establishment of renewable power projects. As per the World Bank's International Finance Corporation, the wind resource potential on the African continent alone is more than 59,000 GW. However, the country installed only 515 MW of new wind power capacity in 2020. As a result, according to the Global Wind Energy Council, Africa's existing wind power capacity barely represents 0.01% of its potential. Thus, the constraints impeding the growth of wind energy projects, delays in current projects, and a lack of financial backing are limiting the market for wind energy in South Africa.

South Africa Wind Energy Market: Trends

Surge in Hub Height for Greater Exposure to Wind Speed

Wind energy is one of the fastest-growing segments of the renewable electricity generation industry. Cost reduction is anticipated to be a critical area of focus in the wind power industry to attain continued economic competitiveness. Due to the increased rotor diameters and hub heights that optimize energy prices, the size of the wind turbine has grown to boost the economic viability of producing wind energy. With larger buildings, the hub height rises, and with it the wind floating speed. As a result, the turbine receives more wind, which can generate power. Thus, turbine researchers, engineers, and designers are continuously working on pursuing strategies that could support the use of greater hub heights to make wind energy projects economically attractive.

According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the capacity of predicted power output has grown from around 2.2 MW per turbine in 2017 to 100 kW per turbine in the 1980s. Additionally, throughout these years, the hub height of commercial wind turbines went from 20 meters to 84 meters on average. Since the idea of height increment takes advantage of the fact that more energetic wind resources are accessible at greater heights above ground levels, higher hub heights are a popular trend among wind farm developers. Project developers can measure wind speeds and change hub heights to achieve maximum efficiency with the use of wind resource evaluation.

South Africa Wind Energy Market: Opportunities

Government Initiatives for Erecting New Wind Projects

The growing initiatives for erecting new wind projects hold potential growth opportunities for the wind energy market players. For instance, as per the Minister of Mineral Resources, the chosen 25 bidders accounted for 2.583 GW of capacity, divided into 1.608 GW of onshore wind and 975 MW of solar PV in November 2021. These allocated bidders are expected to start generating electricity from April 2024. In addition, two giant wind projects namely, Kangnas Wind Farm and Perdekraal East Wind Farm got connected to the country's national grid in August 2020 under its fourth window of Renewable Energy Industry Power Producer Procurement Programs. According to data from the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), South Africa has the most wind power capacity in the Middle East and North Africa, followed by Egypt and Morocco. Nevertheless, the country is heavily reliant on coal for producing energy, making it one of the top emitters of carbon dioxide across the world. The South African government has pledged to reach net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. In November 2021, the country received an investment worth USD 578.20 million from five of the G20 members intending to cut its GHG emissions and facilitate the transition away from coal-centric power generation. In addition, in March 2022, a Norwegian investment fund and a UK development finance institution committed investments worth USD 1.87 billion and 1.24 billion, respectively. Such investments by stakeholders from other countries also support the clean energy goals of South Africa, as they will help it create the pipeline of over 2.4 GW of new wind and solar projects. Thus, such supportive initiatives from the government for erecting new wind projects holds potential opportunity for the growth of the wind energy market.


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Market Segments

The South Africa wind energy market is segmented by location, component type, end-user, and region. Based on location, the market is segmented into onshore and offshore. Based on component type, the market is segmented into turbine, support structure, electrical infrastructure, and others. Based on end user, the market is segmented into industrial, residential, and commercial. Based on region, the market is segmented into Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West, Free State, and Northern Cape.

Market Players

the South Africa wind energy market players include Vestas Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd, Enel Green Power S.p.A., Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A., EDF South Africa, Nordex Energy South Africa Ltd., Mainstream Renewable Power Ltd, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, Hexicon AB, Juwi Renewable Energies (Pty) Ltd, and Acciona Energia SA.

Attribute

Details

Base Year

2022

Historic Data

2018 – 2022

Estimated Year

2023

Forecast Period

2024 – 2028

Quantitative Units

Revenue in USD Million and CAGR for 2018-2022 and 2023-2028

Report Coverage

Revenue forecast, company share, growth factors, and trends

Segments Covered

Location

Component Type

End-User

Region

Regional Scope

Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West, Free State, Northern Cape

Key Companies Profiled

Vestas Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd, Enel Green Power S.p.A., Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A., EDF South Africa, Nordex Energy South Africa Ltd., Mainstream Renewable Power Ltd, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, Hexicon AB, Juwi Renewable Energies (Pty) Ltd, Acciona Energia SA

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Delivery Format

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Report Scope:

In this report, the South Africa wind energy market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:

  • South Africa Wind Energy Market, By Location:

o   Onshore

o   Offshore

  • South Africa Wind Energy Market, By Component Type:

o   Turbine

o   Support Structure

o   Electrical Infrastructure

o   Others

  • South Africa Wind Energy Market, By End-User:

o   Industrial

o   Residential

o   Commercial

  • South Africa Wind Energy Market, By Region:

o   Gauteng

o   KwaZulu-Natal

o   Western Cape

o   Eastern Cape

o   Mpumalanga

o   Limpopo

o   North West

o   Free State

o   Northern Cape

Competitive Landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the South Africa Wind Energy Market.

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Company Information

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Table of content

Table of content

1.    Product Overview

1.1.  Market Definition

1.2.  Scope of the Study

2.    Research Methodology

2.1.  Baseline Methodology

2.2.  Methodology Followed for Calculation of Market Size

2.3.  Methodology Followed for Calculation of Market Shares

2.4.  Methodology Followed for Forecasting

3.    Executive Summary

4.    Voice of Customer

5.    South Africa Wind Energy Market Outlook

5.1.   Market Size & Forecast

5.1.1.    By Value

5.2.   Market Share & Forecast

5.2.1.    By Location (Onshore, Offshore)

5.2.2.    By Component Type (Turbine, Support Structure, Electrical Infrastructure, Others)

5.2.3.    By End-User (Industrial, Residential, Commercial)

5.2.4.    By Region (Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West, Free State, Northern Cape)

5.3.  By Company (2022)

5.4.  Market Map (By Location, By Component Type, By End-User, By Region)

6.    Gauteng Wind Energy Market Outlook

6.1.   Market Size & Forecast

6.1.1.     By Value

6.2.   Market Share & Forecast

6.2.1.    By Location

6.2.2.    By Component Type

6.2.3.    By End-User

7.    KwaZulu-Natal Wind Energy Market Outlook

7.1.   Market Size & Forecast

7.1.1.     By Value

7.2.   Market Share & Forecast

7.2.1.    By Location

7.2.2.    By Component Type

7.2.3.    By End-User

8.    Western Cape Wind Energy Market Outlook

8.1.   Market Size & Forecast

8.1.1.     By Value

8.2.   Market Share & Forecast

8.2.1.    By Location

8.2.2.    By Component Type

8.2.3.    By End-User

9.    Eastern Cape Wind Energy Market Outlook

9.1.   Market Size & Forecast

9.1.1.     By Value

9.2.   Market Share & Forecast

9.2.1.    By Location

9.2.2.    By Component Type

9.2.3.    By End-User

10.  Mpumalanga Wind Energy Market Outlook

10.1.              Market Size & Forecast

10.1.1.  By Value

10.2.              Market Share & Forecast

10.2.1. By Location

10.2.2. By Component Type

10.2.3. By End-User

11.  Limpopo Wind Energy Market Outlook

11.1.              Market Size & Forecast

11.1.1.  By Value

11.2.              Market Share & Forecast

11.2.1. By Location

11.2.2. By Component Type

11.2.3. By End-User

12.  North West Wind Energy Market Outlook

12.1.              Market Size & Forecast

12.1.1.  By Value

12.2.              Market Share & Forecast

12.2.1. By Location

12.2.2. By Component Type

12.2.3. By End-User

13.  Free State Wind Energy Market Outlook

13.1.              Market Size & Forecast

13.1.1.  By Value

13.2.              Market Share & Forecast

13.2.1. By Location

13.2.2. By Component Type

13.2.3. By End-User

14.  Northern Cape Wind Energy Market Outlook

14.1.              Market Size & Forecast

14.1.1.  By Value

14.2.              Market Share & Forecast

14.2.1. By Location

14.2.2. By Component Type

14.2.3. By End-User  

15.  Market Dynamics           

15.1.             Drivers

15.2.             Challenges     

16.  Market Trends and Developments

17.  Policy & Regulatory Landscape

18.  South Africa Economic Profile            

19.  Competitive Landscape

19.1.             Competition Outlook

19.2.             Company Profiles

19.2.1. Vestas Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd

19.2.1.1.     Company Overview

19.2.1.2.     Financials (If Available)

19.2.1.3.     Product Portfolio

19.2.1.4.     Key Personals

19.2.1.5.     Recent Developments/Updates

19.2.2. Enel Green Power S.p.A.

19.2.2.1.     Company Overview

19.2.2.2.     Financials (If Available)

19.2.2.3.     Product Portfolio

19.2.2.4.     Key Personals

19.2.2.5.     Recent Developments/Updates

19.2.3. Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A.

19.2.3.1.     Company Overview

19.2.3.2.     Financials (If Available)

19.2.3.3.     Product Portfolio

19.2.3.4.     Key Personals

19.2.3.5.     Recent Developments/Updates

19.2.4. EDF South Africa  

19.2.4.1.     Company Overview

19.2.4.2.     Financials (If Available)

19.2.4.3.     Product Portfolio

19.2.4.4.     Key Personals

19.2.4.5.     Recent Developments/Updates

19.2.5. Nordex Energy South Africa Ltd.

19.2.5.1.     Company Overview

19.2.5.2.     Financials (If Available)

19.2.5.3.     Product Portfolio

19.2.5.4.     Key Personals

19.2.5.5.     Recent Developments/Updates

19.2.6. Mainstream Renewable Power Ltd  

19.2.6.1.     Company Overview

19.2.6.2.     Financials (If Available)

19.2.6.3.     Product Portfolio

19.2.6.4.     Key Personals

19.2.6.5.     Recent Developments/Updates

19.2.7. Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd  

19.2.7.1.     Company Overview

19.2.7.2.     Financials (If Available)

19.2.7.3.     Product Portfolio

19.2.7.4.     Key Personals

19.2.7.5.     Recent Developments/Updates

19.2.8. Hexicon AB  

19.2.8.1.     Company Overview

19.2.8.2.     Financials (If Available)

19.2.8.3.     Product Portfolio

19.2.8.4.     Key Personals

19.2.8.5.     Recent Developments/Updates

19.2.9. Juwi Renewable Energies (Pty) Ltd  

19.2.9.1.     Company Overview

19.2.9.2.     Financials (If Available)

19.2.9.3.     Product Portfolio

19.2.9.4.     Key Personals

19.2.9.5.     Recent Developments/Updates

19.2.10.               Acciona Energia SA  

19.2.10.1.   Company Overview

19.2.10.2.   Financials (If Available)

19.2.10.3.   Product Portfolio

19.2.10.4.   Key Personals

19.2.10.5.   Recent Developments/Updates

20.  Strategic Recommendations

21.  About Us & Disclaimer

(Note: The companies list can be customized based on the client requirements.)

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Significant surge in demand for renewable power sources, a rise in demand for sustainable Energy sources, and the high efficiency of wind energy are the factors driving the market growth.

New agreements, partnerships, and new product launches are key growth strategies of market players.

Increase in demand for offshore wind turbines to utilize wind power in coastal areas, the lightweight structure of wind turbines, and generation-based incentive schemes are some of the key trends in the market.

The leading market players in the South Africa wind energy market include Vestas Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd, Enel Green Power S.p.A., Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A., EDF South Africa, Nordex Energy South Africa Ltd., Mainstream Renewable Power Ltd, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, Hexicon AB, Juwi Renewable Energies (Pty) Ltd, and Acciona Energia SA.

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