- Solarcentury and ENRC are partners for a 100 MW solar plant in Botswana.
- Project milestones include regulatory approvals and grid assessments led by Solarcentury’s CEO.
Renowned British renewable energy firm Solarcentury partners with ENRC to build a 100 MW solar plant in Botswana. The project aims to enhance Botswana’s renewable energy infrastructure and strengthen its position in Southern Africa. Located in Palapye, Botswana, near the South African border, the project signifies a significant step towards sustainability. Solarcentury and ENRC collaborate closely to develop this innovative initiative. Solarcentury’s CEO, Jason de Carteret, highlights the project’s milestones, including regulatory approvals and grid assessments. He emphasises its role in addressing regional energy deficits.
The project secures a power generation license from BERA and completes grid impact assessments with BPC. These milestones validate the project’s adherence to rigorous standards. Solarcentury’s membership in SAPP facilitates regional energy integration and trade. The company also plans a 60 MW solar plant in Namibia with SolNam Energy. This initiative exemplifies the imperative of collaborative partnerships for sustainable development. It underscores the global shift towards greener energy solutions.