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Upilanga Solar Park, Northern Cape Province Upilanga Solar Park, Northern Cape Province Ü PV2 100MW Layout Map Legend " Ilanga Substation " 132/400KV Substation Authorised and operational Ilanga Access Road Access Road Authorised and operational Ilanga Water Pipeline Karos 956 Authorised Powerlines M 3 / a 4 t 1 Invertor Underground cable conection j e s r i Invertors v i e r Ilanga Authorised CSP Site 1.3 4 1 PV 2 100MW (283,05 ha) 132/400kv Substation Ilanga Substation " " Affected Landowner Adjacent Landowners Farm Portions Lot 944 Rooidraai 49 RE Trooilaps Pan 53/17 Scale: 1:200 000 Trooilaps Pan 53/4 Projection: GCS_Hartebeesthoek_1994 Ref: PV2 100MW Layout Map North West Free State Northern Cape Western Cape 0 1,5 3 6 9 12 Eastern Cape Kilometers Upilanga Solar Park, Northern Cape Province Ü PV 2 100MW Locality Map 3 9 7 1 1 2 2 9 4 3 8 Legend 4 !( Town R 3 6 " Substations 0 " Switching Stations 406 N Authorised and operational Ilanga Water Pipeline 14 ! 3 Existing Power Line 1 9 Authorised Powerlines 3 Invertor Underground cable conection 425 N10 Authorised and operational Ilanga Access Road 4 Karos 32 !( 4 Access Road 2 3 4 1 8 N1"4 National Road " 6 0 3 43 7 5 Regional Road " 5 7 !(2 Upington Main Road 4 4 N1 " Perennial River 407 N 1 Non-perennial River 0 132/400kv Substation Ilanga Authorised CSP Site 1.3 " " Ilanga Substation PV 2 100MW (283,05 ha) 86 38 9 63 1 Ilanga Authorised 1 CSP - Operating 4 26 Invertors 4 1 9 5 Farm Portions N 3 R 5 Urban / Built-up Area " 0 4 Louisvale !( !( 72 38 Scale: 1:300 000 Projection: GCS_Hartebeesthoek_1994 Ref: Upilanga PV 2 100MW Locality Map 3 3 9 7 1 5 5 6 3 9 2 North West 0 Free State Northern Cape Western Cape Eastern Cape 0 2,25 4,5 9 13,5 18 Western Cape Kilometers Upilanga Solar Park, Northern Cape Province Renewable Energy Development Zone (REDZ) Ü R 3 Focus Area 7 - Upington 6 0 Legend !( Town N14 " Substations " Switching Stations ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Existing Power Line ! ! ! ! Authorised Powerlines N10 ! ! Karos ! ! ! ! !( Authorised and operational Ilanga Water Pipeline ! ! ! !! ! ! " " ! 4 Authorised and operational Ilanga Access Road " 1 ! ! " ! !(N Access Road 4 ! N1 " ! Uping!ton ! National Road ! 132/400kv Substation ! 9 " " Ilanga Substation ! 35 Regional Road R ! ! ! ! ! Main Road "! ! ! ! ! " Grootd! rink Invertor Underground cable conection Louisvale ! !( ! !( ! Invertors " ! ! ! ! Ilanga Authorised 1 CSP - Operating ! ! ! Ilanga Authorised CSP Site 1.3 ! ! ! 4 1 ! Ilanga Authorised CSP Site 1.4 ! ! N ! PV 1 100MW (305,63 ha) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! PV 2 100MW (283,05 ha) ! " ! ! Keimoes ! !( ! Upilanga Solar Park Project Site ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! "! Focus Area 7 - Upington !! !! ! ! ! ! Scale: 1:532 000 ! Projection: GCS_Hartebeesthoek_1994 ! Ref: Upilanga REDZ Map 29.07.2020 Wegdraai ! !( 64 ! R North West ! " R 2 Groblershoop 7 ! !( ! "! ! Free State N Northern Cape ! 1 0 ! ! ! Western Cape Eastern Cape 0 3,75 7,5 15 22,5 30 ! Western Cape Kilometers ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Upilanga Solar Park, Northern Cape Province Cumulative Map: Renewable Energy Developments Ü Legend !H Town R " Eskom Substations 3 6 Railway Line 0 Regional Road National Route ! Eskom power line Ilanga Study Site Upington REDZ 7 N14 Operational: Bokpoort Solar (1 x 50MW CSP) Ilanga CSP 1 (1 x 100MW CSP) Sirius Solar PV One (1 x 75MW PV) N10 Karos Dyasons Klip PV 1 & 2 (2 x 75MW PV) !H Khi Solar One (1x 50MW CSP) ORANJE SWITCHING STATION GORDONIA SUBSTATION " OLYFENHOUT S"UBSTATION Upington Airport Solar PV (1 x 8.9MW) " Upington!H Authorised: Ilanga Site 3 ( 1 x 350MW CSP) Ilanga Site 4 (1 x 350MW CSP) Ilanga Site 5 (1 x 350MW CSP) Ilanga Site 1.3 (1 x 100MW CSP) MCTAGGERTS SUBSTATION " UPINGTON SUBSTATION Ilanga Site 1.4 (1 x 100MW CSP) " Grootdrink Karoshoek CPVPD 1, 2, 3 and 4 (4 x 25 MW) Louisvale !H !H Kheis Solar Park (3 x 75MW PV) Tewa Isitha Solar (2 x 100MW PV) McTaggarts PV1 Development Area 9 35 Sirius Solar PV Two (1 x 75MW PV) R Sirius Solar PV Three (1 x 100MW PV) 14 Sirius Solar PV Four (1 x 100MW PV) N McTaggarts PV2 (1x 75MW PV) OASIS RURAL SUBSTATION McTaggarts PV3 (1x 75MW PV) " Klip Punt PV1 (1x 75MW PV) Keimoes !H Allepad PV (4 x 100MW) GARONA SUBSTATION Rooipunt CSP (1 x 150MW CSP) " Bloemsmond Solar 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 PV (2 x 75MW & 3x 100MW PV) SATS GARONA TRACTION STATION Solis Power I & II Project (1 x 150MW & 1 x 125MW CSP) In Process: Ngwedi PV (1 x 100MW PV) Naledi PV (1 x 100MW PV) Wegdraai Scale: 1:500 000 !H Projection: LO21 North West 64 Ref: Upilanga Cumulative Map 8.07.2020 R GROBLERSHOOP SUBSTATION " R 2 Groblershoop 7 !HN Free State 1 Northern Cape 0 KLEINBEGIN SUBSTATION " 0 5 10 20 30 40 Western Cape Km Eastern Cape ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Upilanga Solar Park, ! ! ! ! Ü "Ilanga Substation Northern Cape Province ! ! PV 2 100MW Sensitivity Map ! ! ! ! Legend ! ! ! " Ilanga Substation ! ! Underground Cable Connection ! ! ! Authorised Powerlines ! ! Access Road ! ! Non-perennial River ! ! Invertor ! ! ! Ilanga Authorised 1 CSP - Operating ! ! Ilanga Authorised CSP Site 1.3 ! ! ! PV 2 100MW (283,05 ha) ! ! Farm Portions ! ! Environmental Sensitivities ! ! ! ! Very High Ecological Sensitivity ! ! High Ecological Sensitivity ! ! Medium Ecological Sensitivity ! ! Alluvial watercourse (High Sensitivity) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Scale: 1:57 000 ! ! Projection: GCS_Hartebeesthoek_1994 Ref: Upilanga PV 2 100MW Sensitivity Map ! ! ! ! ! ! North West ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Free State Northern Cape ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Western Cape Eastern Cape ! ! 0 0,45 0,9 1,8 2,7 3,6 Kilometers Western Cape ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Upilanga Solar Park, Northern Cape Province 3 Ü 3 1 9 Locality Map 9 3 1 2 7 1 Legend 9 3 2 !( 4 Town 8 4 " Ilanga Substation R 3 " 6 132/400KV Substation 0 Access Roads ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Access Road 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Access Road 2 ! ! ! Authorised and operational Ilanga Access Road 3 4 ! 7 ! 5 425 ! 1 5 National Road N10 N ! ! ! ! ! Regional Road ! 6 432 ! 0 Karos ! 4 !( ! ! ! 4 8 0 Main Road ! 0 2 3 1 !! 4 ! 4 ! ! 8 1 4 N ! ! 1 ! N Authorised and operational Ilanga Water Pipeline 6 0 ! ! 3 ! ! 4 Updated New Water Pipeline 7 2 Upington ! ! ! !( 4 100MW Preferred Grid Connection (PV 6,7,8 and 9) 14 ! ! N ! New Powerline 7 ! 40 4 ! 2 ! 6 350MW Grid Connection Alternative 1 to New Powerline ! ! 350MW Grid Connection Alternative 2 to Authorised Powerline ! 132/400kv Substation ! ! " "Ilanga Substation Authorised Powerline ! 6 ! 8 ! 3 9 86 1 Exisiting Authorised Powerlines ! 3! ! ! ! Existing Power Line ! ! 4 ! 1 ! ! 9 !! Perennial River N 5 ! ! 3 ! ! R 5 Non-perennial River ! 0 ! 4 ! Invertor Underground cable conection ! !( ! Louisvale ! 350MW CSP Switching Station Connection ! 2 !( ! 7 ! 38 Collector Substation (PV 6,7,8 and 9) ! ! ! Invertors ! ! ! 350MW PV Switching/Step-up Stations ! ! ! 350MW CSP Switching Station ! ! ! Ilanga Authorised 1 CSP - Operating ! ! ! 3 ! 9 Ilanga Authorised CSP Site 1.4 1 ! ! 5 ! 3 Ilanga Authorised CSP Site 1.3 ! 9 ! 2 ! ! 0 Authorised Site 3 CSP ! ! ! PV 1 100MW (305,63 ha) ! ! ! PV 2 100MW (283,05 ha) ! ! ! PV 3 350MW (1018,24 ha) Scale: 1:280 000 ! ! North West PV 4 350MW (1021,57 ha) Projection: GCS_Hartebeesthoek_1994 ! Ref: Upilanga Locality Map ! PV 5 350MW (1007,92 ha) ! PV 6 100MW (297,68 ha) ! ! ! PV 7 100MW (278,51 ha) ! Free State ! ! Northern Cape PV 8 100MW (300,66 ha) ! PV 9 100MW (295,97 ha) ! 0 1,75 3,5 7 10,5 14 Western Cape Eastern Cape Urban / Built-up Area Kilometers ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !.
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