The Salima project is the first solar IPP and largest IPP in Malawi and is a result of JCM''s pioneering activities in the country since 2013. JCM signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi
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"Salima Solar is the first solar PV plant in Malawi to be connected to the national grid. As such, it is a model for future projects in several ways In particular, it demonstrates that Malawi is an attractive destination
Malawi''s first utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) plant, the 60-MW Salima Solar project, has been officially inaugurated by Malawi president Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, InfraCo Africa said on Wednesday.
“Salima Solar is the first solar PV plant in Malawi to be connected to the national grid. As such, it is a model for future projects in several ways In particular, it demonstrates that Malawi is an attractive destination for private sector investment in energy,” says President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera at the plant’s inauguration ceremony.
Malawi had an installed solar power of around 24 MW at the end of 2020, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency. With a population of approximately 19 million people, the landlocked nation has a power generation capacity of around 363 MW, around 90% of which comes from hydropower.
The centrally located facility is Malawi's first solar power plant connected to the national grid, a project successfully completed under a public-private partnership (PPP). The President of the Republic of Malawi Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera visited the Salima district, 101 km from the capital Lilongwe, on November 16, 2021.
The Salima solar plant will be capable of producing 154 GWh per year. The Salima solar power plant is the result of a public-private partnership (PPP) project originally developed by JCM Power Corporation, Matswani, and InfraCo Africa, a Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) company.
TA has also provided a further $6 million Viability Gap Funding grant to the project to accelerate progress to construction. As the country’s first commercial-scale solar IPP, Salima Solar has considerable potential for replication; promoting further development of Malawi’s solar resource.
The project also engaged a professional chef from Lilongwe to train a team of local women to prepare and serve free, nutritious meals for the construction team each day from the on-site African Food Kitchen facility. The Salima Solar project ties in with Power Africa initiatives in the region which aim to connect more people to the national grid.
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