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Nacala Solar Power Station

Coordinates: 14°28′57″S 40°43′13″E / 14.48250°S 40.72028°E / -14.48250; 40.72028
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Nacala Solar Power Station
Nacala Solar Power Station
Nacala Solar Power Station
Nacala Solar Power Station
Nacala Solar Power Station (Mozambique)
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CountryMozambique
LocationNacala International Airport, Nampula Province
Coordinates14°28′57″S 40°43′13″E / 14.48250°S 40.72028°E / -14.48250; 40.72028
StatusProposed
OwnerWHN Solar Company
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity100 MW (130,000 hp)

Nacala Solar Power Station, is a planned solar power plant in Mozambique. The 100 megawatt installation is at the feasibility study stage. If and when the solar farm is developed, it will be the largest solar power station in the country. The development plans to include an energy-storage facility with capacity of 50 megawatts. The lead developer is WHN Solar Company, a Mozambican independent power producer (IPP).[1]

Location

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The power station would be located in the port-city of Nacala, on the premises of Nacala International Airport, in the Nampula Province of Mozambique.[1][2]

Nacala Airport lies on the Atlantic coast, approximately 204 kilometres (127 mi), by road, northeast of Nampula, the provincial capital.[3]

Overview

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The solar farm would be built in stages of 20–40 megawatts, up to a capacity of 100 megawatts. The developer/owner of the power station, WHN Solar Company, a Mozambican IPP, engaged HDR International Inc., an American company to carry out a feasibility study for the solar farm and an associated 50 megawatt storage facility.[1][2][4]

In addition to HDR, other American companies are involved in the project, including (a) ERM, which will carry out the environmental and social assessment (b) Marathon Engineering, "which will provide engineering, geotechnical and energy support" and (c) Covington & Burling for international legal advice and representation.[4]

Mozambican companies involved include Couto, Graça e Associados, a law firm providing legal representation, and Norconsult Mozambique, which will assist with the study of the national electricity grid of Mozambique.[2][4]

Funding

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This renewable energy infrastructure development received US$1.2 million, as a grant from the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA). WHN also receives financial advice and funding assistance from Fieldstone Africa, in relation to this project.[2][4] Fieldstone Africa is an independent investment bank and financial services provider in energy and infrastructure on the Continent. It is headquartered in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Boris Ngounou (2 October 2019). "Mozambique: Towards new 100 MW solar park, north-east of the country". Afrik21.africa. Paris France. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Power World Analysis (2018). "HDR To Conduct Feasibility Study For Solar And Storage Project In Mozambique". PowerWorldAnalysis.com. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Road Distance Between Nampula, Mozambique And Nacala International Airport, Mozambique With Map" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d MacauHub (10 September 2018). "US company assesses the feasibility of solar power plant in Nacala airport – Mozambique" (Club of Mozambique Quoting MacauHub). Clubofmozambique.com. Maputo, Mozambique. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  5. ^ Devex (23 August 2021). "About Fieldstone Africa". Devex.com. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
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