Opportunity for Solar PV Project Developers in Africa

  • An international end-to-end solar provider, Phanes Group, has relaunched its Solar Incubator programme in a hunt for promising solar PV projects that seek to accelerate energy access in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Now in its third consecutive year, the competition continues its goal of electrifying more communities for a sustainable future.

The Solar Incubator was initiated in 2017 to tackle the issue of low electrification rate in sub-Saharan Africa head-on, fostering local innovation and investment by providing local solar PV developers with the funding and commercial and technical knowledge they otherwise couldn’t access.

In 2018, that access to expertise was awarded to Senegalese engineer and innovator Mbaye Hadj.

“I had been working on my solar farm idea since July 2018, but these projects require a lot of intricate know-how, financial expertise, and funding – some of which I lacked,” noted Hadj.

“The guidance of Phanes Group and its partners will allow us to finally bring our project to life, so we can feed power to Senegal’s national electricity company. By achieving this we’ll help the local economy to grow, which so far has been held back by a lack of electricity,” he added.

Hadj’s triumph came at the 2018 Unlocking Solar Capital: Africa conference, where he presented his proposal for a 30MW solar farm in his hometown of Gossas, Senegal.

Evaluation panel members were inspired by his desire to electrify schools, healthcare centres, and other critical services that are today in decline due to a lack of dependable power.

Bettering applications from over 20 countries, Hadj also drew interest for his passion, knowledge, and heavy involvement in the region.

2019 Solar Incubator open for entries

With the 2019 Solar Incubator open for entries, Phanes Group and its partners hope to see similar dynamism and community-focused concepts from this year’s applicants.

Shortlisted developers will be invited to present their concept at Solarplaza’s Unlocking Solar Capital: Africa 2019 conference, held in Dakar, Senegal from October 16 to 17.

“Through our work across sub-Saharan Africa, we’ve met many individuals and organisations who possess great solar PV project ideas for their community but lack access to the necessary support and expertise to realise them,” commented Martin Haupts, CEO of Phanes Group.

“We launched the Solar Incubator programme in 2017 to identify the very best of these projects, and reduce the knowledge and funding gap they face in a collaborative way. We hope to once again enable participants to bring lasting positive change to the community around them,” added Haupts.

Solarplaza’s Edwin Koot, also commented: “The return of the Solar Incubator programme spells great news for passionate solar PV developers who have the vision and on-ground knowledge but not necessarily the broader project-wide expertise.

“Financial viability is a fundamental part of any successful solar PV project, and we hope that our continued partnership will provide that all-important commercial strength, alongside a breadth of technical knowledge.”

This year’s programme will be held under the theme, Your Project, Our Expertise, For a Sustainable Future.

Interested candidates should submit their applications via email to incubator@phanesgroup.com, before the deadline of 04 September 2019.

More information can be found at https://PhanesGroup.com/incubator, or at the Unlocking Solar Capital Africa conference website: https://africa.unlockingsolarcapital.com/solar-incubator.

Author: Babalwa Bungane

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

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