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Seriti Green MTS Handover: Renewable Energy Grid Expansion

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

New Transmission Station Boosts Renewable Energy Capacity ⁤in Mpumalanga

Mpumalanga, South Africa – November 27, 2025 -​ Seriti Green has officially transferred ownership ⁢of the Vunumoya Main Transmission Station ​(MTS) to Eskom and its subsidiary, the National ⁤Transmission Company South ⁣Africa (NTCSA), marking a ⁣significant step forward in expanding renewable ‌energy integration within the‍ region.⁤ The R1 billion+ project, completed​ in 18 ⁤months, is now‌ fully operational and integrated into ⁣the national grid.

The Vunumoya MTS, a key component of the Ummbila Emoyeni renewable energy project, will begin⁤ delivering 155MW⁢ of power from ​Seriti Green’s Ummbila Emoyeni One Wind Energy Facility starting November⁣ 28th – ahead ‍of the initially projected March 2026 timeline.

The handover ⁣ceremony ⁢was attended by key leaders including Seriti Group​ CEO Mike Teke, Seriti Green CEO Peter Venn, NTCSA CEO Monde Bala, and Eskom Group CEO Dan Marokane.

“This handover⁣ exemplifies the power of effective partnerships‌ and represents ​a crucial‌ milestone ​in South Africa’s energy transition and the revitalization of Mpumalanga‍ as a burgeoning renewable energy ‌hub,” stated Teke. “Seriti is proud to contribute to building the infrastructure ⁤necessary for‍ a secure and sustainable ⁣national energy future.”

NTCSA CEO Monde ⁤Bala emphasized the station’s role in bolstering grid capacity and‍ facilitating further renewable​ energy‍ connections. “The vunumoya project directly supports our commitment to efficiently integrating renewable energy sources, strengthening grid reliability, and advancing South africa’s transition to a diversified, low-carbon energy mix.”

Designed with future scalability in mind,⁣ the Vunumoya MTS boasts the capacity to accommodate approximately 900MW of renewable energy⁢ through the addition of future feeders and transformers, paving the way⁤ for further renewable energy projects ‌in the⁢ area.

Eskom Group⁢ CEO Dan Marokane lauded the project as a exhibition ⁣of collaborative innovation. “Achievements like⁤ Vunumoya are ​essential for modernizing ​our ​grid and ensuring a reliable, low-carbon power supply for⁣ generations to come.”

The Vunumoya ​MTS joins a growing trend of independent power producers investing ‌in‍ grid infrastructure to connect renewable energy to⁤ the national network, exemplified by Mainstream Renewable Power’s ‍recently completed self-built substation for its Khobab and ⁢Loeriesfontein ​wind farms.

Despite the⁣ increased capacity​ provided⁢ by Vunumoya, challenges remain in connecting renewable energy projects to the grid, particularly⁣ in regions​ with limited existing infrastructure. The ⁢lack of transmission ‌lines and substations continues to‌ pose ‍obstacles to integrating new renewable energy sources and maximizing energy output.⁤

“This milestone underscores the impact of‌ coordinated ⁢effort,” concluded Peter Venn, CEO of ⁣Seriti⁣ Green.

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