Cerim Luderitz Wind Power Station | |
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Country | Namibia |
Location | Lüderitz, Karas Region |
Coordinates | 26°42′04″S 15°07′42″E / 26.70111°S 15.12833°E / -26.70111; 15.12833 |
Status | Proposed |
Commission date | July 2025 (expected) |
Construction cost | US$76.6 Million |
Owner(s) | Cerim Lüderitz Energy |
Operator(s) | Cerim Lüderitz Energy |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 50 MW |
The Cerim Luderitz Wind Power Station, is a 50 MW (67,000 hp) power plant that is being developed in Namibia. The power station is under development and is owned by Cerim Luderitz Energy, a joint venture company owned by (a) China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) and (b) Riminii Investments, a Namibian company. The energy generated at this wind farm will be sold to NamPower, the national electricity parastatal company of Namibia, under a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA).[1][2]
The power station is on the Atlantic coast, approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south of the town of Lüderitz, in the ǁKaras Region of Namibia.[3] The wind farm lies approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi), inland from the coast.[4]
Lüderitz is located approximately 341 kilometres (212 mi) west of Keetmanshoop, the regional headquarters and nearest large city.[5] This is about 700 kilometres (435 mi) southwest of Windhoek, the capital and largest city in the country.[6] Lüderitz is a harbor town along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, in southwest Namibia.[1]
This renewable energy project is under development by a special purpose company called Cerim Lüderitz Energy, co-owned by China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) and the Namibian company Riminii Investments.[1][2]
The project involves the construction of the wind farm and related transmission infrastructure. NamPower, the Namibian public electricity utility company signed a 25-year power purchase agreement to purchase the entire power output of this wind farm.[1][2]
The table below illustrates the shareholding in the ad hoc company Cerim Lüderitz Energy formed to own, build, finance, operate and maintain this power station.[1][2]
Rank | Shareholder | Domicile | Percentage | Notes |
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1 | China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) | China | [1][2][7] | |
2 | Riminii Investments | Namibia | [1][2][7] | |
Total | 100.0 |
The owner/developer has undertaken to complete construction within 27 months and connect this renewable energy infrastructure project to the Namibian electricity grid by July 2025.[1][2][3] Construction costs are budgeted at US$76.6 million (approximately N$1.47 billion).[1][3]
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