Botswana to launch major solar photovoltaic power project with Chinese investment -Xinhua

Botswana to launch major solar photovoltaic power project with Chinese investment

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2024-08-14 17:19:16

Delegates of Botswana Power Corporation and Sinotswana Green Energy sign a power purchase agreement (PPA) in the mining town of Jwaneng, Botswana, Aug. 12, 2024. (Photo by Tshekiso Tebalo/Xinhua)

Botswana Power Corporation on Monday signed a power purchase agreement with Sinotswana Green Energy, a consortium of Chinese and Botswana companies, to officially launch the southern African country's first 100 MW solar photovoltaic power station project.

GABORONE, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- Botswana Power Corporation on Monday signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Sinotswana Green Energy, a consortium of Chinese and Botswana companies, to officially launch the southern African country's first 100 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power station project.

The deal was structured into an engineering, procurement, and construction contract, with operation and maintenance of the Jwaneng 100 MW solar PV power station for 25 years, within the country's Integrated Resource Plan expected to spur its renewable energy use to 50 percent by 2036.

Sinotswana Green Energy was jointly established by China Habor Engineering Company, China International Water & Electric Corporation, and New Energy Company Proprietary Limited, a local company, with China Habor Engineering Company controlling the stake.

Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi addresses the power purchase agreement signing ceremony for a 100 MW solar photovoltaic power station project in the mining town of Jwaneng, Botswana, Aug. 12, 2024. (Photo by Tshekiso Tebalo/Xinhua)

Addressing delegates at the PPA signing ceremony Monday in the mining town of Jwaneng, Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi said the signing is a key milestone in the energy transition and also a political promise they made to Batswana in 2019.

"The initiative is in line with Botswana's energy policy goal of providing affordable, reliable and adequate supply of energy for sustainable development, as well as improving access to and efficient use of energy resources," Masisi said, emphasizing that the energy transition is imperative for the mitigation of climate change, decarbonization of the country's mining industry and to support national ambitions to export energy.

Delegates visit the construction site of a 100 MW solar photovoltaic power station project in the mining town of Jwaneng, Botswana, Aug. 12, 2024. (Photo by Tshekiso Tebalo/Xinhua)

China is willing to share its green energy development experience with Botswana and encourage more Chinese companies to invest in new energy industries, said Lan Yuqiang, commercial counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Botswana.

The project is expected to start power generation at the end of 2025.  

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