MIGA Underwrites 100MW KaXu Solar One CSP Plant in South Africa

  • The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) has issued US 98.6 million in guarantees to Atlantica for the ownership and operation of the 100MW KaXu Solar One solar power plant in South Africa.
  • KaXu Solar One is a 100MW concentrated solar power(CSP) plant constructed on a 1,100ha site near Pofadder in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa.
  • The Agency is providing protection from Breach of Contract, future returns and investments into the project.

KaXu is located in the Northern Cape Province in South Africa and was awarded in 2011 as part of the First Round Bid window of South Africa’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme (REIPPP). The plant has been operating since 2015.

“This project is part of a broader effort to diversify South Africa’s energy mix and help transition the country to a low-carbon economy,” said Keiko Honda, MIGA’s EVP and CEO. Honda noted that the project also aims to provide reliable power among lower-income communities while supporting local employment.

Power generated by the plant can be stored and discharged at any time, keeping the plant running during times of reduced sunshine, and allowing it to extend power production for up to three hours after sunset at full capacity.

This unique ability allows KaXu to meet grid dispatch requirements and supply baseload power during peak demand, something that not all solar plants can do.

Santiago Seage, CEO of Atlantica, said: “At Atlantica, sustainability is a key pillar of our strategy. We are focused on climate change solutions in the power sector and we, therefore, see sustainability and climate change as growth opportunities for us.”

Seage underlined that KaXu is a perfect example of the positive impact of their business. “This asset not only avoids 315,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually, but it also participates in the social and economic development of local communities,” Seage stated.

South Africa is among the top ten coal producers, and as of May last year, power generation capacity was dominated by coal-fired generation, which accounted for approximately 76% of total installed capacity.

The energy sector will need a complete transformation of its future energy mix and replacement of ageing coal-fired power plants with cleaner energy production technology.

The REIPPP targets the installation of approximately 19GW of renewable energy by 2030.

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Author: Babalwa Bungane

This article was originally published on ESI Africa and is republished with permission with minor editorial changes.

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