Copperton

Former town in South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Copperton was a mining town in the central Karoo region of South Africa. As a copper and zinc-mining area, Copperton saw its heyday between 1970 and the end of the 20th century, when it housed about 3,000 workers and their families; amenities included a school and recreation facilities, including a golf course.[1]

Copperton is located in Northern Cape
Copperton
Location of Copperton in the Northern Cape, South Africa

History

The copper-zinc mine at Copperton, which had been opened in 1972, was shut down in 1991 by the Anglovaal Mining Group.[2] The 2011 census found 57 inhabitants.[3] Today, most of the buildings have been demolished and only a few houses are used by Armscor, who operate a weapons testing center, Alkantpan Test Range, in the area.[1]

Renewable Power

Several new renewable energy projects (solar and wind) have been allocated through the REIPPPP and these projects will be constructed in the vicinity of this town.

More information Power plant, Province ...
Power plantProvinceDate
commissioned (planned)
Installed Capacity
MW
(planned)
TypeStatusCoordinatesOperatorNotes
Copperton WindfarmNorthern Cape, Copperton(late 2017)(102)WindContracting29°54′30″S 22°20′45″EGestamp Wind[4][5][6]
Garob Wind FarmNorthern Cape, Copperton(Oct 2018)(136)WindContracting29°55′44″S 22°24′06″EEnel Green Power[7]
Mulilo Renewable Energy Solar PV PrieskaNorthern Cape, Copperton1 October 201419.93Solar PVOperational29°57′56.4″S 22°18′53.2″EMulilo Renewable Energy[8]
Mulilo Sonnedix Prieska PVNorthern Cape, Copperton(Dec 2015)(75)Solar PVUnder Construction30°1′27.86″S 22°21′44.02″EMulilo Renewable Energy[9]
Mulilo Prieska PVNorthern Cape, Copperton(Nov 2015)(75)Solar PVUnder Construction30°2′2.96″S 22°19′10.93″EMulilo Renewable EnergyArea: 205 hectares
(2.05 km2)
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