Scatec Wins R13bn Solar Bid in South Africa

  • Scatec ASA has been awarded preferred bidder status for a R13 billion solar cluster project in South Africa.
  • The project will be built in the Free State, with the cluster comprising three solar power plants.

Norway-based renewable energy group Scatec ASA has been awarded preferred bidder status for a R13 billion solar cluster project in South Africa. The project will add 846MW to the grid.

The Kroonstad PV cluster project was adopted by the Department of Electricity and Energy (DEE) in the seventh round of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP).

The award follows a reallocation of MW under the seventh bid window from onshore wind to solar PV. Once operational, the projects will provide clean and reliable energy under 20-year purchase power agreements (PPAs).

The project will be built in the Free State, with the cluster comprising three solar power plants:

  • Oslaagte Solar 2 (293 MW)
  • Oslaagte Solar 3 (293 MW)
  • Leeuwspruit Solar (260 MW)

The estimated total project cost for the solar cluster project is R13 billion, the group said. The projects will be financed with up to 90 per cent non-recourse project debt and the remaining by equity from the owners.

Scatec CEO Terje Pilskog said the projects represent an important milestone for the group, which already has a significant and growing renewable energy footprint on the continent.

He added that the Kroonstad PV project is Scatec’s largest megawatt award to date in South Africa.

“South Africa is one of our core markets and we are dedicated to continuing to grow our renewables capacity in the country in alignment with the nation’s energy transition agenda,” he said.

The group will now move to reach financial close and start construction of the PV cluster during 2026. Financial close is expected in 2026.

Scatec will own 50.90 per cent of the equity in the project with Stanlib’s infrastructure fund through its renewable energy platform, Greenstreet, along with Redstreet owning 46.50 per cent and a Community Trust holding 2.6 per cent.

The group will also provide engineering, procurement, and construction, operations and maintenance, and asset management services for the project.

Scatec is prolific in South Africa’s renewable energy bid windows, having won preferred bidder status in many rounds, as well as successfully launching multiple projects.

The group has operated smaller solar projects since 2013, and the scale has increased over the years, culminating in its latest cluster bid.

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