Lesedi

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Lesedi powers 65,000 homes in South Africa.
At 75 MW-DC installed capacity, Lesedi is among the largest renewable energy projects in Africa.
Lesedi achieved full commercial operation in May 2014.
A % of the project revenues are set aside for enterprise and socio-economic development to benefit local communities.
Lesedi generates approximately 150,000 MW-hours annually.
Over 277,000 solar PV panels make up the Lesedi plant.

Project Overview

POSTMASBURG, NORTHERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa is a country at the forefront of the solar energy revolution.

The Lesedi Solar Power Project completed construction in May 2014 and is fully operational, successfully helping to power the Eskom South African electric grid with renewable energy. The project is playing a part in helping South Africa meet its renewable energy targets, in addition to stimulating long-term economic development and creating new jobs. The Lesedi Project generates enough clean electricity to power approximately 65,000 homes in South Africa.

PROJECT OVERVIEW
  • Location: Postmasburg, Northern Cape Province, South Africa
  • Technology: Photovoltaic (PV)
  • Size: 75 MW-DC installed capacity; 64 MW-AC net generation
  • Electricity Production: approximately 150,000 MW-hours annually
  • Power Purchaser: 20-year government supported PPA with Eskom
  • Homes Powered: 65,000 homes
KEY PROJECT BENEFITS
  • Clean, zero-emission solar energy in South Africa
  • Helping South Africa meet its renewable energy targets
  • Direct and indirect employment
  • Local Content: 45% of the total project value is local content spend
  • Preferential Procurement: 60% of the local content is with BBBEE providers
  • Operating Expenses: During the 20+ year operating life, the project will expend in excess of ZAR 2 billion on operations and maintenance costs
  • Long term Enterprise Development and Socio-Economic Development investments
HISTORY

In 2011, SolarReserve joined with local empowered infrastructure investors and local developers in the South African market to develop large-scale photovoltaic solar energy projects.

The Lesedi Power Project was awarded by the South Africa Department of Energy in the first round of bidding under the South Africa Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Program (REIPPPP). Lesedi began full commercial operations in May 2014.