Kolwezi Solar Power Station | |
Image Alt: | 10°37'01.0"S 25°27'58.0"E |
Country: | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Coordinates: | -10.6169°N 25.4661°W |
Location: | Kolwezi, Lualaba Province |
Status: | P |
Owner: | Kolwezi Solar Consortium |
Operator: | Kolwezi Solar Limited |
Solar Type: | PV |
Ps Electrical Capacity: | 100MW |
The Kolwezi Solar Power Station is a proposed 100MW solar power plant in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The power station is under development by a number of independent power producers and international financial institutions. The energy from this solar farm will be sold to the Société Nationale d'Électricité (SNEL), the national electricity utility company.[1]
The power station would be located in city of Kolwezi, the provincial headquarters of Lualaba Province, in the southeastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1] Kolwezi is located west of Likasi and lies approximately 302km (188miles), northwest of the city of Lubumbashi, the nearest large city.
The power station has a planned maximum generation capacity of 100 megawatts. The owner/developers of this solar farm are expected to form a special vehicle company to own, design, finance, build, operate and maintain the power station. The table below illustrates a partial list of the potential shareholders in the SPV company. For descriptive purposes we will call the SPV Kolwezi Solar Limited.[1]
1 | ||||
2 | Globeleq | |||
3 | Greenshare Energy | |||
4 | Greenshare Congo | |||
5 | Volt Renewables | |||
6 | Nzuri Energy | |||
The engineering, procurement and construction contract is yet to be awarded, as of December 2021. The construction costs have been reported as US$148 million.[2]
A long-term power purchase agreement has already been executed between the solar farm developers/owners and SNEL. The power station will provide an estimated 250 GWh of clean energy to the national grid of DR Congo, enough to supply 1.25 million Congolese people. Other beneficiaries include mines in the Lualaba Province, including those of copper, cobalt, gold, uranium and radium.[1] [2]