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- Kenhardt (founded 1868) is a small town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. This little town is about 120 km from Upington, the largest town...
- The Kenhardt Solar Power Complex Station is a 540 MW (720,000 hp) solar power plant complex in South Africa. The complex comprises three power stations...
- October 2014. Retrieved 25 August 2013. PITC (2019). "Scatec wins tender for Kenhardt solar project in South Africa". Powerinfotoday.com (PITC). Somajiguda,...
- The second runs from Vredendal via Vanrhynsdorp, Calvinia, Brandvlei and Kenhardt to Keimoes on the N14 near Upington. The connection between Velddrif and...
- Bushmanland is an arid area south of the Orange River and west of Kenhardt and east of Springbok (Namaqualand) in the Northern Cape, South Africa. It includes...
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- Verneukpan is a widespread dry salt pan south of Kenhardt, between Swartkop and Diemansput in the Northern Cape, South Africa. Verneuk is Afrikaans for...
- Renewablesnow.com. Retrieved 2022-01-11. PITC (2019). "Scatec wins tender for Kenhardt solar project in South Africa". Powerinfotoday.com (PITC). Somajiguda,...
- rigzone.com. 14 October 2024. Burger, Schalk (11 December 2023). "Scatec's Kenhardt project starts producing electricity for the national grid". Engineering...
- Northern Cape province of South Africa. It is located on the R383 road from Kenhardt to Marydale. Translated from Afrikaans, the name means "well without water"...