Solarcentury Africa and IDC Partner for 67 MWp Solar Power Plant in Zambia

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Solarcentury Africa Limited and Zambia’s Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) have signed a Heads of Terms agreement to co-develop a 67 MWp solar power plant in Chisamba, Central Province. The project will connect to the ZESCO backbone, supporting Zambia’s ongoing efforts to address power shortages with sustainable energy solutions.

According to the agreement, IDC has already secured the project site and conducted initial technical studies, while Solarcentury Africa will oversee development, design, funding, and project execution.

Solarcentury Africa, a key player in the Southern Africa Power Pool (SAPP), has been expanding its merchant solar portfolio across Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia. The company recently completed the first 25 MW of the 100 MW solar project in Kanona, Serenje District, which is set for commissioning in Q2 2025. It also plans to install up to 500 MW of solar capacity in the region over the coming years.

The new project is expected to provide electricity primarily to IDC’s industrial users, alleviating power shortages that have impacted business operations and economic growth.

Jason De Carteret, CEO of Solarcentury Africa, emphasized the project’s role in enhancing Zambia’s energy security, stating, “We are excited to collaborate with IDC to develop sustainable solutions that will support Zambia’s economy and industrial sector.”

Cornwell Muleya, CEO of IDC, highlighted the project’s alignment with Zambia’s Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), which aims to increase renewable energy’s share in the country’s energy mix. “This project is a testament to our commitment to supporting Zambia’s industrialization agenda and reducing reliance on fossil fuels,” he said.

By leveraging Zambia’s abundant solar resources, the initiative aims to drive economic growth, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance long-term energy security.

 

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