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50MW solar PV/BESS hybrid plant commissioned in Chad

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  • Abu Dhabi-based Global South Utilities (GSU) announced today the inauguration of the Noor Chad 50 MW Solar PV Plant in N’Djamena, which will provide clean electricity to about 274,000 homes across the country.

Noor Chad is the first solar PV project of this scale in Chad. Executed in record time, it marks a major milestone in the country’s energy sector and a starting point for future renewable projects.

The facility combines 50 MW of Solar PV energy with a 5 megawatt-hour Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). The plant is expected to displace more than 1.36 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over its lifetime.

GSU said it will operate the plant, which represents a transformational step for Chad by delivering reliable, large-scale clean power to meet rising demand for electricity and reduce the country’s reliance on imported diesel.

“This is the first project we have delivered from signature to commissioning in Africa,” Alshimmari said. “It proves how quickly these markets can move when there is determination and effective partnerships that turn challenges into opportunities. At its heart, this project is about people; about enabling families, communities, and nations to thrive with the stability that clean power brings.”

The construction of the plant was completed with more than 350,000 safe work-hours, installing more than 81,000 solar panels and 158 inverters. The project will serve as a model for future renewable energy developments in the country.

The Noor Chad project is part of GSU’s growing portfolio of clean energy investments across Africa, reinforcing the UAE’s commitment to climate-friendly development and practical economic partnerships with countries in the Global South.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

Content source: Emirates News Agency

 

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