CoreSlab has been appointed by Elettronica Santerno
South Africa to manufacture inverter station bases for two new utility-scale
solar power stations that are being built in the Northern Cape under the fourth
round of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme
(REIPPP).
CoreSlab was awarded the contract on the strength
of its internal quality controls and long legacy designing and manufacturing
innovative precast concrete solutions for public- and private-sector clients.
This is in addition to the company’s willingness to implement further measures
at its factory to significantly raise traceability and quality assurance
processes – a critical requirement for participation in these high-profile
projects.
Elettronica Santerno South Africa is a subsidiary
of the Italian Elettronica Santerno SpA, a leading designer and manufacturer
of, among other products, high quality modular inverter stations for the solar
industry, with more than 850 MW of inverter-based solutions in its 2019
portfolio.
Elettronica Santerno was appointed to design,
manufacture, install and commission 34 inverter stations, as well as the
associated supervisory control and data acquisition system on behalf of the
engineer, procure and construct contractor of the two solar farms in February
this year.
Valued at about EUR 11-million (R160-million),
these turnkey contracts further cement Elettronica Santerno’s strong presence
in South Africa where it has already installed inverter stations with a total
capacity of about 435 MW.
Luigi Guerra, country manager of Elettronica
Santerno South Africa, says that all components used for its cutting-edge
“plug-and-play” solution are critical and, therefore, undergo the same strict
quality controls.
“Selecting a suitable manufacturer was, therefore,
not taken lightly,” Guerra says. “We had to pay meticulous attention to the
concrete mix and batching process deployed at the factory in Limpopo. As an
additional quality control measure, regular batch testing is undertaken by our
engineers to ensure a robust and durable final product that will not crack
under the heavy loads. Each unit, including the precast bases and
fully-equipped containers, weigh 27 tons,” Guerra says.
Each base has been accurately manufactured
according to the company’s exact design specifications. Elettronica Santerno
opted for precast concrete bases as a more cost-effective alternative to
in-situ concrete or steel foundations that are also commonly deployed in these
applications. This modular approach assists ease of maintenance and repair.
Assembly of the units is undertaken at Elettronica
Santerno’s factory in Tshwane according to strict international quality
standards and then transported over a distance of over 1 000 km to the two
construction sites in Aggeneys and Pofadder where they are installed and commissioned
by the company’s team.
The complete units comprise as much as 60% local
content, demonstrating Elettronica Santerno’s commitment to the Department of
Energy of South Africa’s localisation policies under the REIPPP banner.
Among other benefits, these policies have ensured
the transfer of critical skills and experience to local companies as the
country transitions from fossil-fuel based energy generation into clean energy
production.
Jaco de Bruin, MD of CoreSlab, describes complying
with Elettronica Santerno’s high traceability and quality-assurance processes
as a steep learning curve and lauds the company for its willingness to train
and to assist his team wherever possible.
“Every element that we have manufactured thus far
has been accompanied by comprehensive documentation, including designs and a
complete history, such as proof of testing, certifications and declarations.
Elettronica Santerno’s quality controller scrutinises these and incorporates
them with the records of the other South African suppliers for inspection by
the independent-power producer and energy utility,” De Bruin says.
CoreSlab’s willingness to learn and constantly
improve its performance has enabled the company to diversify into new markets.
For example, the company also recently manufactured precast concrete benches
for an upmarket development in Gauteng.
Guerra compliments the company for the high quality of its workmanship and ability to meet due dates under a very strict delivery schedule, describing the precast-concrete bases as among the best that the company has used on its many other projects.https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/coreslab-steps-up-quality-controls-for-leading-italian-inverter-stations-manufacturer-2019-08-12/rep_id:4136