Jwaneng Solar Power Station
The Jwaneng Solar Power Station is a 100 MW (130,000 hp) solar power station, under development in Botswana. Two Chinese companies and one Botswana independent power producer (IPP) formed a consortium that owns the project. Botswana Power Corporation (BPC), the national electricity utility company is the power off-taker, under a 25-year power purchase agreement.[1][2] LocationThe power station would be located in the town of Jwaneng, in the Southern District of Botswana.[1][2] Jwaneng is located approximately 171 kilometres (106 mi) west of Gaborone, the capital city of Botswana.[3] DevelopersThe power station is under development by a consortium comprising two Chinese companies and one Botswana IPP. The shareholders in the business formed a special purpose vehicle (SPV) company to own, design, build, operate and maintain this energy infrastructure. The SPV company is called Sinotswana Green Energy.[1] The table below illustrates the shareholding in the SPV company.[4]
CostsThe cost of construction is reported as US$78.3 million (ZAR 1.4 billion). The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract was awarded to China Harbour Engineering Company and China Water and Electric Development Company. The same pair was awarded the operations and maintenance contract.[2][5] Construction timetableConstruction is expected to start during H2 2024, with commercial commissioning anticipated during H2 2025.[1][6] Other considerationsAt a later stage it is expected that a 50 MW battery storage power station (BESS) will be installed at this power station to enable the station to supply power before the sun rises and after it sets.[5] Botswana, which depends on 96 percent fossil-fuel sources for its electricity as of 2024, intends to increase its sources of renewable energy generation to 50 percent of demand by 2036. This power station assists in attaining that goal.[5][6] See alsoReferences
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