Construction of the R1.2-billion, 61.5 MW Grassridge Wind Energy Facility, in Nelson Mandela Bay, officially started on Wednesday.
Speaking at the sod-turning ceremony, PPC group energy manager Egmont Ottermann said the wind farm was the first wind energy project to be established at the site of a working limestone quarry, adding that the construction of the wind farm formed part of the company’s long-term rehabilitation plans for the mine.
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