South Africa: Construction Begins On Eskom's R1.2 Billion 75mw Solar Power Plant
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South Africa: Construction Begins On Eskom's R1.2 Billion 75mw Solar Power Plant
[SAnews.gov.za] Eskom has broken ground on a new R1.2 billion 75MW solar power plant to be based at the Lethabo Power Station in the Free State, marking a major step in integrating renewable generation within the power utility's coal-fired power station-heavy fleet.
Eskom Begins Construction Of 75 MW Solar Plant At Lethabo Power Station In South Africa
Eskom has commenced construction of a 75-megawatt solar power plant at Lethabo Power Station in South Africa, costing nearly 1.2 billion Rand. This initiative enhances renewable energy integration while maintaining grid stability. The project will supply electricity to 60,000 households and create local job opportunities, contributing to Eskom's broader renewable capacity goals by 2040. The post Eskom Begins Construction Of 75 MW Solar Plant At …
Construction of solar facility set to power 60,000 households
Eskom has begun construction of a new R1.2bn, 75MW solar power plant at the Lethabo Power Station in the Free State, marking a significant step in integrating renewable energy into its coal-dominated generation fleet.
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