Colleen Bawn Solar Power Station

The Colleen Bawn Solar Power Station is a 32 MW (43,000 hp) solar power plant under development in Zimbabwe. The project is owned by Pretoria Portland Cement Limited, who own a cement factory in Colleen Bawn and plan to consume 16 megawatts of the electricity generated and sell the rest to the Zimbabwe national grid.[1]

Colleen Bawn Solar Power Station
CountryZimbabwe
Location Colleen Bawn, Gwanda District, Matabeleland South Province
Coordinates21°01′05″S 29°11′59″E
StatusUnder construction
Construction began2021 (Expected)
Commission date2023 (Expected)
Owner(s)Pretoria Portland Cement Limited
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity32 MW (43,000 hp)

Location

The power station is located in the town of Colleen Bawn, Gwanda District, in Matabeleland South Province, approximately 59 kilometres (37 mi), by road, east of Gwanda, the location of the district and provincial headquarters.[2] Colleen Bawn is approximately 191 kilometres (119 mi), by road, southeast of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second-largest city.[3] The factory would sit adjacent of PPC's cement factory in Colleen Bawn.[3]

Overview

The power station is designed to have capacity of 32 megawatts. The cement factory is expected to consume 16 megawatts. The remaining output is expected to be sold directly to the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) for integration into the national grid, under a long-term power purchase agreement.[1]

Developers

The power station is being developed by a Zimbabwean power development investor, with technical partners in South Africa. The consortium of developers is expected to be revealed when all funding arrangements have been completed. The developers were selected out of a field of 38 companies that responded to the tender. The developers of the power station will operate it, on behalf of the owners.[1]

In May 2022, Afrik21.africa reported that the development contract was awarded to CentraWest. The construction contractor is a consortium of Sinohydro of China and African Transmission Corporation Holdings (ATC), "a consultancy firm specializing in infrastructure projects". The cost of construction is budgeted at US$40 million.[4]

Construction

It is expected that once construction starts, it will take eighteen months to complete the power station.[5] Construction began in May 2022 with commercial commissioning anticipated in the fourth quarter of 2023. In May 2022, it was disclosed that a battery energy storage system (BESS) of 9MW/18MWh will be incorporated in the design.[4]

See also

References

  1. The Zimbabwe Herald (Bulawayo Bureau) (6 July 2020). "Colleen Bawn solar project gets investor". The Herald (Zimbabwe). Harare. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  2. Google (14 July 2020). "Road Distance Between Gwanda, Zimbabwe And Colleen Bawn, Zimbabwe" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  3. Google (14 July 2020). "Road Distance Between Bulawayo And Colleen Bawn" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  4. Jean Marie Takouleu (12 May 2022). "Zimbabwe: PPC builds solar power plant with storage in Bulawayo". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  5. Jean Marie Takouleu (10 July 2020). "Zimbabwe: Cement Manufacturer PPC To Build Solar Power Plant of 32 MW". Paris: Afrik21.africa. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
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