B2Gold expands solar plant to 52MW in Mali

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  • B2Gold Corp has announce that Phase 2 expansion of the Fekola Solar Plant is complete and operational.

B2Gold commenced construction of the Phase 2 Solar Plant expansion in June 2023 with initial land clearing and road construction, and ramped up to physical equipment construction in February 2024. The expansion of the Fekola Solar Plant was completed in the fourth quarter of 2024 and became operational in January 2025.

Operating at full capacity, the expansion to the Fekola Solar Plant will provide an additional 22 megawatts (โ€œMWโ€) of solar capacity (52 MW total capacity) and 12.7 megawatt-hours (โ€œMWhโ€) of battery capacity (27.7 MWh total capacity). The expanded Fekola Solar Plant is expected to reduce annual emissions by an estimated 63,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) and reduce the annual consumption of heavy fuel oil (โ€œHFOโ€) by an estimated 20 million liters. The expanded Fekola Solar Plant is expected to supply approximately 30% of the siteโ€™s total electricity demand and is considered to be one of the largest off-grid solar/HFO hybrid power plants in the world.

At the peak of construction, over 120 local jobs were generated, and 13 individuals have been trained and employed to maintain the Fekola Solar Plant expansion area following completion. The Company also engaged with a local drilling company for services throughout the construction period, generating employment for local workers.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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