{"id":448,"date":"2023-02-10T09:32:28","date_gmt":"2023-02-10T09:32:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sustainability-handbook.alive2green.co.za\/?p=448"},"modified":"2023-02-10T09:32:28","modified_gmt":"2023-02-10T09:32:28","slug":"kagga-kamma-nature-reserves-evolution-a-solar-event","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sustainability-handbook.alive2green.co.za\/?p=448","title":{"rendered":"Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve&#8217;s Evolution: A Solar Event"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><em>Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve, a four-star lodge based in the Cederberg conservation area of the&nbsp;Western Cape has unveiled their new and improved solar power farm; a step they\u2019ve taken to a greener,&nbsp;brighter&nbsp;future&nbsp;for all.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Since its inception, in 1988, Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve has always valued and upheld&nbsp;environmentally friendly&nbsp;practices.&nbsp;From&nbsp;preserving the&nbsp;natural landscape,&nbsp;protecting&nbsp;the&nbsp;indigenous&nbsp;and endemic wildlife, and offering an eco-centric hospitality experience to guests. Their core mission has&nbsp;always been centred on developing their green initiatives and sourcing improved methodologies for a&nbsp;sustainable future in this beautiful space. These methodologies, that improve on the long term&nbsp;sustainability of the Lodge, along with the offering they provide to guests on the back of an&nbsp;environmentally sustainable project such as that of this new solar farm, further add to the security and&nbsp;opportunities of the local communities that staff the Lodge and that benefit from Kagga Kamma\u2019s&nbsp;corporate&nbsp;social responsibility.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Continuing in this mission, Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve unveiled a new Solar Power Farm on their&nbsp;property in November of 2022. The new solar farm provides sustainably sourced electricity to the entire&nbsp;Lodge, meaning that the property is officially off-grid and is no longer reliant on resources that&nbsp;negatively&nbsp;impact&nbsp;climate&nbsp;change.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Engineering on the project started a year prior to the unveiling, in November of 2021, though Kagga&nbsp;Kamma Nature Reserve teamed up with SolaSynergi and MLT Engineering a long time before then.&nbsp;Outlining the project scope and determining the best system for the Nature Reserve was no small&nbsp;undertaking, as the Lodge has always aimed to preserve the environment and leave as minimal an&nbsp;imprint as possible. This stands true not only for the solar farm project, but with all operations, and is&nbsp;why the Lodge was built with largely natural materials and made to meld with the surroundings. The&nbsp;engineering aspect of the project lasted almost a year; longer than that of the actual construction of the&nbsp;farm, which spanned seven months, from March of 2022 to September of 2022. The construction itself&nbsp;further speaks to Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve\u2019s conservation programme, as the whole system can&nbsp;easily be&nbsp;disassembled&nbsp;and&nbsp;relocated&nbsp;or removed&nbsp;entirely,&nbsp;without&nbsp;affecting&nbsp;the&nbsp;land.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The solar farm itself is large and powerful enough to sustain all of the Lodge\u2019s needs, and is coupled with&nbsp;a&nbsp;fuel-powered&nbsp;back-up&nbsp;generator&nbsp;that&nbsp;can&nbsp;maintain&nbsp;the power&nbsp;supply&nbsp;during&nbsp;the&nbsp;rainy&nbsp;season,&nbsp;meaning that Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve will never need to be serviced by the local municipality. The set-up is&nbsp;that of a 356kWp (kilowatts peak) DC Solar Array with 300kW (kilowatt) Hybrid Inverters, 1200kWh&nbsp;(kilowatt-hours) Lithium Battery Storage and a 400kVA (kilovolt-amps) Generator. It is ground mounted&nbsp;and&nbsp;north-facing&nbsp;and&nbsp;all&nbsp;648 of&nbsp;the&nbsp;panels&nbsp;were&nbsp;perfectly&nbsp;positioned through&nbsp;a series&nbsp;of&nbsp;carefully planned engineering tests to maximise the sun\u2019s surface contact with the panels throughout the day,&nbsp;while taking into consideration the changing seasons. The total DC generation capacity of the system is&nbsp;between 350 and 360 kWp that refers to its maximum generation potential during optimal (sunny)&nbsp;conditions. To put these figures into perspective, this same solar energy system could effectively supply&nbsp;power to 50 average-sized family homes. At present, the solar farm supplies sufficient energy to 13&nbsp;Chalets, 15 Lodge Suites, 26 Staff Homes, as well as the Reception, Restaurant, Bar, Spa, Laundry and&nbsp;Communal&nbsp;Areas,&nbsp;though&nbsp;provision&nbsp;has been&nbsp;made&nbsp;for&nbsp;potential future&nbsp;expansion&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Lodge.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>To ensure that Lodge operations can continue as normal, and that guests remain comfortable, during&nbsp;extended periods of rain or cloudy weather, Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve incorporated a back-up&nbsp;generator system into the new design. This integration was made possible using a PV design that uses&nbsp;revolutionary digital technology to automate and optimise the process of converting to the back-up&nbsp;power supply. The system is equipped with a containerised 1200 kWh battery back-up system including&nbsp;the main distribution board that has sufficient ventilation to maintain temperature levels below 35\u1d3cC.&nbsp;The reticulation, which is the delivery system of electricity, is done via a 3.3kV step-up\/step-down&nbsp;configuration from the solar farm to the main distribution board. The battery storage system has a&nbsp;maximum depth of discharge of 80% and a minimum life cycle count of 5500, and is only brought online&nbsp;when the battery reaches 30% of the rated capacity. This means that the solar farm will be able to&nbsp;support&nbsp;the&nbsp;Lodge&nbsp;for a&nbsp;minimum&nbsp;of&nbsp;15&nbsp;years, before&nbsp;requiring&nbsp;a service.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>At&nbsp;the&nbsp;official&nbsp;unveiling&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;solar&nbsp;power&nbsp;farm,&nbsp;Chairperson&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Kagga Kamma&nbsp;Nature&nbsp;Reserve&nbsp;board, Niel de Waal, said; \u201cAs custodians of the reserve, we have a responsibility to minimise our&nbsp;environmental footprint. This new solar plant, which provides all of our energy requirements, is one of&nbsp;the last building blocks to make us truly green, sustainable and eco-friendly. We believe that sustainable&nbsp;tourism is incredibly important for the continued development of the tourism industry in South Africa&nbsp;and, as the stewards of this reserve, we have a duty to minimise the environmental impact of sharing&nbsp;this&nbsp;unique&nbsp;experience&nbsp;with&nbsp;our guests.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Niel de Waal spoke at an intimate gathering that included guest speaker Monika Iuel, Chief Marketing&nbsp;Officer of Wesgro, Simon Gear as Master of Ceremonies, Charity Mbeki from Tourvest, Duduzile&nbsp;Gumede&nbsp;from Springbok Atlas,&nbsp;as&nbsp;well&nbsp;as&nbsp;additional&nbsp;key&nbsp;industry&nbsp;partners&nbsp;and&nbsp;VIPs.&nbsp;The&nbsp;unveiling&nbsp;took place on the morning of the 03<sup>rd<\/sup>&nbsp;of November 2022 with a tour of the new solar farm facilities, followed&nbsp;by&nbsp;lunch and&nbsp;entertainment at&nbsp;the&nbsp;Main&nbsp;Lodge. The entertainment&nbsp;celebrated&nbsp;the&nbsp;Cederberg community with local band Die Groen Gras Trappers, and traditional Riel Dancers. \u201cRieldans\u201d is a&nbsp;celebrated tradition amongst descendants of the San, Nama and Khoi people. It is known as one of the&nbsp;oldest dancing styles of indigenous South Africa and commands the audience\u2019s attention with fast-paced&nbsp;footwork. The event not only celebrated the launch of the new solar farm, but the heritage of the land&nbsp;and&nbsp;its&nbsp;promising&nbsp;future.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The solar farm project aligns perfectly with Kagga Kamma\u2019s mission towards being a true eco-lodge, and&nbsp;functions alongside their many other environmentally friendly practises, such as the use of green&nbsp;amenities in-room and as part of their housekeeping services, the replacement of plastic straws with&nbsp;biodegradable ones, and the introduction of glass bottles in-room for guests. Their efforts towards&nbsp;sustainability continue and this major project has only enhanced those methodologies for the&nbsp;Cederberg-based&nbsp;Lodge.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kaggakamma.co.za\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">www.kaggakamma.co.za<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve, a four-star lodge based in the Cederberg conservation area of the&nbsp;Western Cape has unveiled their new and improved solar power farm; a step they\u2019ve taken to a greener,&nbsp;brighter&nbsp;future&nbsp;for all. 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