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Zambia to get 200 MW Serenje solar plant

Tuesday, 06 Jul 2021
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A 200 MW Serenje solar plant is set to be developed in Zambia. US-based, Ultra Green Corporation will implement the project and the ground breaking ceremony will be performed in September 2021.

The power plant will be built on a 448 ha site in Kosamu village in Chief Kabamba’s area in Serenje district. Ultra Green will invest USD 336 million in the project out of which USD 216 million will be used for the construction of the solar plant and USD 120 million for the transmission line that will connect to the Pensulo substation.

The project is expected to take about 15 to 18 months to be completed. The 200 MWp capacity will rank the plant as one of the largest photovoltaic installations in the country.This new installations will allow Zambia to diversify its electricity which is largely dependent on hydroelectricity.

The company has carried out an environmental and social impact assessment and resettlement plan for those who will be affected by the project.

The independent power producer (IPP) will sign a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the state-owned Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (ZESCO).

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