India's Soleos Energy, in partnership with Melci Holdings, has started building a 200 MW solar park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The project is set for commissioning by late 2026.
Will a 200MW solar plant be built in DRC?
A 200MW solar plant project is set to be constructed in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Soleos Energy, an Indian renewable energy developer, and Melci Holdings, a specialist in electrical engineering inked a deal to launch the project.
What is soleos energy doing in DR Congo?
Soleos Energy CFO Jason Temasfieldt mentioned that this project is part of the company's broader goal to develop 1 GW of solar projects in the DRC. The initiative is the pilot phase of a 500-MW plan, as highlighted by DR Congo's foreign trade minister, Julien Paluku Kahongya.
What is DR Congo's 500 MW project?
The initiative is the pilot phase of a 500-MW plan, as highlighted by DR Congo's foreign trade minister, Julien Paluku Kahongya. In addition to contributing to the region's energy supply, the project is expected to create over 2,000 jobs during construction and over 500 permanent positions upon completion, expected by late 2025.
Melci Holdings' Director, Prof. Madiba, emphasized the project's impact on the DRC's energy landscape: “This project represents a turning point in the energy landscape of the DRC. By harnessing solar energy at this scale, we will be able to meet the critical energy demands of the region and pave the way for sustainable growth.”