Independent power producer Red Rocket has placed a 108MW order with Vestas to supply turbines to the Witberg Wind Farm, to be located in Western Cape, South Africa.
The contract includes the supply and installation of 24 V136-4.5MW wind turbines, as well as a 15-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) agreement.
Red Rocket chief executive Matteo Brambilla said: “Red Rocket recently affirmed its position as a leading Independent Power Producer in South Africa by successfully achieving financial close for the Witberg Wind Farm, located in the Western Cape with a 108MW nameplate capacity.
“This project will be the largest private wind farm constructed in South Africa to date, and it will contribute significantly to South Africa’s energy landscape.
“The private off-taker for this venture is Sibanye Stillwater.
“For this historic project, we are partnering with Vestas and believe that renewable energy, such as wind power, is the key to a sustainable and greener future for the region.”
Vestas managing director, Novani Ganess-Johnson, added: “I would like to thank Red Rocket for their trust in Vestas’ 4MW platform. We are glad to see how the versatility of our portfolio continues to contribute to the country’s energy transition.
“We are convinced that wind power can play a paramount role in achieving a more reliable, affordable and sustainable energy mix in South Africa.”
Turbine delivery is expected by the second half of 2024 and commissioning is planned for the first quarter of 2025.


