Construction Begins On Grootspruit Pv Power Plant

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construction begins on grootspruit pv power plant

Independent Power Producer ENGIE has begun construction of the Grootspruit solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in the Free State. The plant, set to operate at a 75 MW contracted capacity, will be built and operated in partnership with Pele Green Energy.

Grootspruit is one of two PV power plants under construction in South Africa. The other plant, the Graspan solar PV plant, will be located in the Northern Cape. Both plants are expected to be commissioned by the end of 2025, each contributing 75 MW to strengthening the South African electricity grid.

With over 1,6GW of multiple assets in operation in the country, executing such significant projects requires extensive collaboration with partners like Pele Green Energy and the Free State Provincial Government, as well as numerous engineers, builders, and contractors. This significant investment aims to deliver invaluable assets for South Africa once these plants are completed next year, said Mo Hoosen , Engies CEO and Managing Director of Renewables for Asia, Middle East and Africa.

Aurex and Ablon have been selected as the preferred contractors for the project.

The Grootspruit and Graspan plants are collectively expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in South Africa by 100000 tons of carbon per year, contributing to the electricity needs of approximately 80000 households.

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