Nkhotakota Solar Power Station

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Nkhotakota Solar Power Station
CountryMalawi
LocationNkhotakota
Coordinates12°57′26″S 34°17′26″E / 12.95722°S 34.29056°E / -12.95722; 34.29056Coordinates: 12°57′26″S 34°17′26″E / 12.95722°S 34.29056°E / -12.95722; 34.29056
StatusUnder construction
Construction beganApril 2021
Commission date2023 Expected
Owner(s)Nkhotakota Solar
Operator(s)Nkhotakota Solar
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity21 MW (28,000 hp) (Expandable to 37 MW)

Nkhotakota Solar Power Station, is a 21 MW (28,000 hp) solar power plant under construction in Malawi. The solar farm is under development by a consortium comprising independent power producers Phanes Group and rAREH (responsAbility Renewable Energy Holding).[1][2]

Location[]

The power station is in town of Nkhotakota, in Malawi's Central Region, approximately 162 kilometres (101 mi), northeast of the city of Lilongwe, the regional headquarters and national capital.[3] Nkhotakota lies on the shores of Lake Malawi, about 95 kilometres (59 mi) southeast of the town of Kamphambale.[4]

Overview[]

The power station is a joint venture between Phanes Group, an independent solar energy investor and developer based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and responsAbility Renewable Energy Holding (rAREH), a renewable energy investor based in Nairobi, Kenya. Together, they are expected to form a special purpose vehicle company (which we shall refer to as Nkhotakota Solar), which will develop, design, finance, construct and operate the power station. The power generated is expected to be purchased by the Malawian public electric utility company, Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom), in accordance with a 20-year power purchase agreement.[1]

Starting with installed capacity of 21 megawatts, the power station, which will be built in phases is expected to be expanded to capacity of 37 megawatts in the second phase. It is estimated that Nkhotakota Solar Power Station will supply 7 GigaWattHours (GWh) of energy annually, enough to supply 200,000 Malawian homes.[1]

Ownership[]

The table below illustrates the ownership of Nkhotakota Solar Power Station and of Nkhotakota Solar, the special purpose vehicle company that operates the power station.[1]

Nkhotakota Solar Stock Ownership
Rank Name of Owner Domicile
1 Phanes Group Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2 rAREH Nairobi, Kenya

Funding[]

The cost of construction is reported to be US$40 million. Lenders, donors and guarantors to the project include: 1. U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) 2. Africa Trade Insurance Agency (ATI).[1][2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e Jean Marie Takouleu (15 April 2021). "Malawi: Phanes launches first phase of Nkhotakota solar power project". Paris, France: Afrik21.africa. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b Patrick Mulyungi (17 April 2021). "Nkhotakota Solar Power Plant Project in Malawi breaks ground". Nairobi, Kenya: Construction Review Online. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  3. ^ Google (22 April 2021). "Road Distance Between Lilongwe, Malawi And Nkhotakota, Malawi" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  4. ^ Google (22 April 2021). "Road Distance Between Nkhotakota and Kamphambale" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 April 2021.

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