Nanjoka Solar Power Station Explained

Nanjoka Solar Power Station
Coordinates:-13.7428°N 34.3697°W
Country:Malawi
Location:Nanjoka, Salima District, Central Province
Status:UC
Construction Began:November 2023
Commissioned:H2 2025 (Expected)
Cost:US$17 million
Owner:Electricity Generation Company Malawi Limited (EGENCO)
Operator:EGENCO
Solar Type:PV
Ps Site Area:110ha
Ps Electrical Capacity: (Phase 1)
(Phase 2)
(Phase 3)

Nanjoka Solar Power Station, is a solar power plant under construction in Malawi, in Southern Africa.[1] [2]

Location

The power station is located in the neighborhood known as Nanjoka, in Salima District, in the Central Province of Malawi. The project sits on 110ha, owned by Electricity Generation Company Malawi Limited (EGENCO), the country's electricity generation parastatal.[1] [3] The location of this solar farm is approximately 71km (44miles), northeast of the county's capital city of Lilongwe.[4]

Overview

In 2019 AGENCO made public its intentions to build a 10 megawatts photo-voltaic solar-panel power station at Nanjoka, in Salima District in the Central Region of Malawi. The power generated here is intended to be fed into the national grid through the existing ESCOM Nanjoka Substation.[5]

The design calls for a phased development, 10MW at a time, of a ground-mounted solar farm on a 110ha piece of property (capable of accommodating a 50MW installation). The planned capacity is 20MW, developed in two phases. In the first phase, a battery storage device with 2.5MWh will modulate the power delivery.[6]

Developers

The power station is under development by the Electricity Generation Company Malawi Limited (EGENCO), the national electricity generation parastatal company. EGENCO awarded the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to CHINT Electric Company Limited, a privately owned Chinese electrical equipment manufacturer, distributor and EPC contractor.[7]

Construction budget and time table

The construction budget for the 10MW first phase is reported as US$17 million, sourced from within EGENCO's assets.[3] Construction began in November 2023 and is expected to conclude in 2025.[1]

Other considerations

Nanjoka Solar Power Station is part of efforts to increase Malawi's installed capacity to 1,000 MW with 30 percent derived from other renewable sources other than hydropower.[8] [9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Egenco Rolls Out Construction of 10mw Solar Plant in Salima . . 23 November 2023 . Fazilla Tembo . 26 November 2023 . Blanyre, Malawi.
  2. Web site: Egenco starts construction of 10-MW solar plant in Malawi . 24 November 2023 . Renewablesnow.com . Ivan Shumkov . 27 November 2023 . Sofia, Bulgaria.
  3. Web site: Solar Quarter . EGENCO Selects CHINT Electric to Construct 10 MW Solar Project in Malawi . 11 November 2021 . Sangita Shetty . 27 November 2023 . Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
  4. Web site: 10MW Salima Solar Project . 2019 . Electricity Generation Company Malawi Limited (EGENCO) . 27 November 2023 . EGENCO . Blantyre, Malawi.
  5. Web site: Design, Supply, Installation and Commissioning of 10MW Scalable Solar Photovoltaic Power, Auxiliary Equipment and Associated Works at Nanjoka in Salima . 4 February 2019 . African Power Platform (APP) . 29 November 2023 . APP . Nairobi, Kenya.
  6. Web site: ConstructAfrica.com . Malawi Launches Construction of Solar Plant . 24 November 2023 . Liz Bains . 29 November 2023 . AL Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
  7. Web site: Malawi: EGENCO chooses Chint to build Salima solar power plant . Afrik21.africa . 8 November 2021 . Jean Marie Takouleu . 29 November 2023 . Paris, France.
  8. Web site: Solar Quarter . EGENCO Announces Groundbreaking Ceremony for 10 Megawatt Salima Solar Power Project . 28 November 2023 . Kavitha . 29 November 2023 . Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
  9. Web site: Long way to 1,000 megawatts mark . 6 September 2023 . . Chimwemwe Mangazi . 29 November 2023 . Blantyre, Malawi.