Impofu Wind Power Farms Complex

The power will be transmitted from the wind farms to the off-taker by Eskom, the national electricity utility company under a long-term "wheeling agreement".

[3] This is about 664 kilometres (413 mi), by road, east of Cape Town, the second largest city in South Africa.

A total of eight high-voltage substations and approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) of 132kV high voltage overhead transmission line will deliver the 330 MW of power generated here, to a location where it will enter the Eskom grid.

[1][2] Red Cap Energy (Pty) Limited (RCEPL), a South African renewable energy development company based in Cape Town, has been working on this project for at least 10 years before construction began.

In 2017, RCEPL hired Zutari, a South African consulting engineering firm to carry out environmental impact assessments (EIAs) for the three Impofu wind farms, and for a 120 km-long 132 kV overhead high-voltage power line to Gqeberha.