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The Juba Solar Power Station is a proposed 20 MW (27,000 hp) solar power plant in South Sudan. The solar farm is under development by a consortium comprising Elsewedy Electric Company of Egypt, Asunim Solar from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and I-kWh Company, an energy consultancy firm also based in. . The power station would be located on a 25 hectares (62 acres) piece of real estate, approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) from , the capital and largest city of South Sudan. . The power station is reported to cost an estimated US$45 million to construct. The project has received a loan from the . . In March 2020, South Sudan's installed generation capacity was reported as approximately 130 MW. Most of the electricity in the country is concentrated in Juba the capital and in the regional centers of and . At that time the demand for electricity in. . • . • As of 23 February 2021 [pdf]
Kampala-based developer Aptech Africa says it plans to build a 12 MWp solar plant in Juba. The capital of South Sudan is set to host a new 12 MWp grid-connected solar plant.
The capital of South Sudan is set to host a new 12 MWp grid-connected solar plant. The nation had just 1 MW of grid solar at the end of 2021, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), but that figure could be set to leap thanks to a project under development in Juba by Ugandan company Aptech Africa.
South Sudan's rural electrification plans include large-scale solar thermal and small-scale solar photovoltaic power generation given its access to an average of more than 10 hours of sunshine per day year round, with radiation on the horizontal surface of about 5 – 6 kWh/m2/day.
The Juba project will be financed by Ezra Construction, which is part of the South Sudanese Ezra Group, an Aptech Africa representative told pv magazine. IRENA's latest figures show that South Sudan's 1 MW of grid solar has been in place since the end of 2018.
The solar power plant project in Madhya Pradesh, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, comprises three solar generating units of 250 MW each located on a 500-hectare plot of land inside a solar park with a total area of 1500 hectare.
Aptech, which installed a solar rooftop-diesel system for the Upper Nile University of Malakal in South Sudan in November, has secured government approval to buy the electricity from the new project.
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