SOLA Group has reached financial close and begun construction on the Naos-1 hybrid solar and battery energy project with corporate partners Sasol and Air Liquide, near Viljoenskroon in South Africa's Free State province.
The Naos-1 Hybrid Solar and Battery Project comprises a 300 MW (435 MWp) solar photovoltaic plant paired with 660 MWh of battery energy storage (BESS), underpinned by 25‑year power purchase agreements with Sasol and Air Liquide. Fully developed, engineered, constructed and to be operated by SOLA Group, Naos-1 represents the largest privately contracted hybrid renewable energy project to achieve financial close in South Africa to date. Commercial operations are scheduled to commence in 2028.
Naos-1 is the first in a broader pipeline of projects being deployed by SOLA Group, incorporating battery storage to provide affordable, clean electricity to businesses across South Africa while flexibly responding to evolving supply and demand conditions. With this development, the group’s portfolio of projects in operation and under construction exceeds 1 GW DC, of which 600 MW is already operational. The project developer is SOLA Assets, and the EPC contractor is a joint venture between SOLA Build and WBHO.
Scatec ASA has reached financial close for the 103 MW/412 MWh Mogobe battery energy storage system (BESS) facility and is now making final preparations to start construction of the project located near Kathu, Northern Cape, South Africa.
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Read moreThe Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has awarded preferred bidder status to Scatec ASA for the 103 MW/ 412 MWh Mogobe (Ferrum) battery energy storage project in South Africa.
Read moreThe Department of Mineral Resource and Energy (DMRE) of South Africa has launched a request for proposal (RFP) tender for the development of five energy storage facilities.
Read moreThe Department of Mineral Resource and Energy (DMRE) of South Africa has launched a request for proposal (RFP) tender for the development of five energy storage facilities.
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