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Only 821MW of new wind power capacity was installed in the Middle East and Africa in 2020
- South Africa alone added 515 MW of this capacity.
- The medium-term outlook for new Wind additions in South Africa seems positive.
South Africa added 515 MW of new wind capacity in 2020, according to a Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) analysis. With this addition, South Africa’s cumulative wind capacity is 2500 MW. This represents 34 per cent of the installed wind capacity installed across Africa and the Middle East.
821MW of new wind power capacity was installed in the Middle East and Africa in 2020. Apart from South Africa, other countries with notable wind addition include Senegal (103 MW), Morocco (92 MW), Jordan (52 MW), Iran (45 MW) and Egypt (13 MW). These regions made up only a small percentage of the global market as the total additions last year was about 70 GW. According to the GWEC analysis, only about 0.01% of Africa’s total wind 59,000 GW resource is utilised.
It is also expected that recent addressing of mitigating policies such as Eskom’s refusal to enter into power purchase agreements with renewables independent power producers will increase wind procurement spate.