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81000 panels installed at 120 MW solar project in South Africa

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  • AMEA Power is the majority shareholder in the 120MW solar pv project in partnership with Ziyanda Energy and Dzimuzwo Energy, which are wholly owned by African women.
  • The project was first awarded to the consortium through Bid Window 6 of the REIPPPP. Standard Bank South Africa provided the debt funding of USD100 million (approximately ZAR1,800 million) to AMEA Power, while Industrial Development Corporation provided the USD8 million (approximately ZAR150 million) of equity funding to the local partners.

When commissioned, the US$120 million project will be AMEA Power’s first operational asset in the country.

The 120MW Doornhoek Solar PV Project is located near the town of Klerksdorp in the North Western Province, and will generate 325GWh of clean energy, power an estimated 97,000 households and offset 330,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. The project is expected to commence commercial operations by December 2025.

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As part of AMEA Power’s “Community Investment and Development Program”, the company will implement initiatives aimed at benefiting the socio-economic growth and development of the local community, which are aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

Solis has an extensive distribution network across Africa. For enquiries on the African continent contact Solis Sales: sales@ginlong.com

 

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