During the 2025 World Future Energy Summit (WFES 2025), the world's first large-scale photovoltaic exhibition in 2025, JA Solar and China Energy Engineering Corporation officially signed a 1. 25GW module procurement agreement, aiming to provide all high-efficiency n-type photovoltaic modules for Africa's largest solar storage project, the "Abydos Phase II 1GW+600MWh" project.
The 100MW Redstone concentrated solar thermal power plant is located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa and is the country's largest of its kind. The project employs tower solar thermal technology with a total mirror area exceeding 1 million square meters.
What's happening with Africa's largest grid-connected PV project?
Also of significance is the news that one of Africa's largest grid-connected PV project, the 500MW Abydos Solar PV Plant, has been successfully completed through the collaboration of AMEA Power, CEEC, and JA Solar, with JA Solar supplying all PV modules for the project.
Where is powerchina located in South Africa?
POWERCHINA has also been engaged in the construction of various green energy projects in the country. The 100MW Redstone concentrated solar thermal power plant is located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa and is the country's largest of its kind.
What does powerchina's 123-megawatt damlaagte photovoltaic project mean for South Africa?
In July of this year, POWERCHINA signed EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) and O&M (Operation and Maintenance) contracts for the 123-megawatt Damlaagte Photovoltaic (PV) Project in South Africa, which hold significant implications for local energy transition.
In recent days, the construction progress of the plant has been accelerated, reaching several important milestones. Upon completion, it is estimated to deliver around 480 gigawatt-hours of electricity to the grid each year, providing stable power supply to over 200,000 households in South Africa.
Where in South Africa is a clean electricity project located?
The project is located 20 kilometers west of Sasolburg in the Free State Province of South Africa. It will provide approximately 300 million kilowatt-hours of clean electricity to the South African national grid each year, offering crucial support in addressing the local power crisis and promoting regional economic and social development.