Talks on fate of renewable energy projects that can't reach financial close at 'advanced' stages | Business

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Talks to decide the fate of bid window 5 renewable energy projects which cannot reach financial close are at 'advanced' stages, according to the mineral resources and energy department's director-general Jacob Mbele. | News24_Business

The IPP Office is in discussion with Mainstream Renewables and Globeleq to decide the fate of their round five projects.The IPP Office is in ongoing discussions with preferred bidders of round 5 renewable energy projects which cannot reach financial close.

Mbele and Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe on Wednesday addressed questions at the Enlit Africa conference in Cape Town. The conference is a gathering of global energy players. Mantashe provided a brief overview of government's plans in the energy sector in the coming months. The remaining six of these solar projects are part of the Ikamva Consortium, led by Mainstream Renewables and Globeleq.

Mbele said the discussions are around whether the projects, failing to qualify with the requirements or deadlines of the REIPPPP to reach financial close, could possibly participate in the commercial and industrial market in bilateral contracts.

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