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Tanzania signed an agreement for the first solar power production plant, amounting to 50 MW in the Kishapu district of the Shinyanga region.
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The Government of Tanzania and Agence Française de Développement (AFD) signed today in Dodoma a financing agreement for an amount of 130 M€ (approximately 366 bn TZS) which
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Tanzania signed an agreement for the first solar power production plant, amounting to 50 MW in the Kishapu district of the Shinyanga region.
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Tanzania signed an agreement for the first solar power production plant, amounting to 50 MW in the Kishapu district of the Shinyanga region.
The estimated cost for the first phase is TZS 109 billion, the works are expected to start in June 2023 and be completed within 12 months. During the event, the Minister of Energy acknowledged that this marks the first introduction of solar electricity into the national grid of Tanzania.
The 50 MW Solar PV Power Plant, first phase of a 150 MW plant, will be the second largest solar PV plant in East Africa. Located in the sunniest area of Tanzania, it will consist in fixed solar panels, inverters and a direct connection to the existing Singida-Shinyanga 220 kV High Voltage line which borders the site.
The project is part of a larger initiative of installing 150 MW of solar energy in the Kishapu district of the Shinyanga region. The first phase will involve constructing a 50 MW solar photovoltaic power plant, alongside a new power station with a 33 kilovolts/220 voltage capacity.
The first phase will involve constructing a 50 MW solar photovoltaic power plant, alongside a new power station with a 33 kilovolts/220 voltage capacity. The power station will connect to the national grid through a 220 kV transmission line from Singida to Shinyanga.