ACWA Power Inks Deal to Construct Solar Plant in South Africa

ACWA Power signs a deal to invest in renewable energy projects in South Africa. (AFP)
ACWA Power signs a deal to invest in renewable energy projects in South Africa. (AFP)
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ACWA Power Inks Deal to Construct Solar Plant in South Africa

ACWA Power signs a deal to invest in renewable energy projects in South Africa. (AFP)
ACWA Power signs a deal to invest in renewable energy projects in South Africa. (AFP)

Saudi developer ACWA Power and the state-owned Central Energy Fund of South Africa are linking up to invest in renewable energy projects in the African country starting with the 100MW Redstone solar thermal power plant in the Northern Cape province.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the agreement during an official visit to Saudi Arabia.

Signed in Jeddah, the deal calls for the construction of the new solar plant in 2018.

The plant will include the latest solar energy storage techniques and boast a central salt receiver with 12 hours of thermal storage capacity.

ACWA Power chairman Mohammad Abunayyan said: “We are pleased to enter into this agreement, which further strengthens our efforts in supporting South Africa’s renewable energy program.”

“We are committed to providing the country with the most advanced and versatile solar technology solutions, which can efficiently and reliably produce clean energy for 24 hours if called upon to do so.”

“Our Redstone CSP plant will be able to deliver stable cost competitive electricity supply to more than 210,000 South African homes during peak demand periods, which are during the night,” said ACWA Power chief executive Paddy Padmanathan.

Padmanathan explained that the centered solar energy technique allows the generation of electricity even after sunset and without the need to use fuel.

He added that the new solar plant usage of the dry cooling technique to reduce dependency on water makes it the most attractive option among the available renewable energy sources in the world.



Turkish Delegation to Visit Syria to Discuss Energy Cooperation

(FILES) Syrian refugees who live in Türkiye walk with their belongings at Cilvegozu crossborder gate before entering Syria at Reyhanli district in Hatay, on December 9, 2024. (Photo by Ozan KOSE / AFP)
(FILES) Syrian refugees who live in Türkiye walk with their belongings at Cilvegozu crossborder gate before entering Syria at Reyhanli district in Hatay, on December 9, 2024. (Photo by Ozan KOSE / AFP)
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Turkish Delegation to Visit Syria to Discuss Energy Cooperation

(FILES) Syrian refugees who live in Türkiye walk with their belongings at Cilvegozu crossborder gate before entering Syria at Reyhanli district in Hatay, on December 9, 2024. (Photo by Ozan KOSE / AFP)
(FILES) Syrian refugees who live in Türkiye walk with their belongings at Cilvegozu crossborder gate before entering Syria at Reyhanli district in Hatay, on December 9, 2024. (Photo by Ozan KOSE / AFP)

A delegation from Türkiye's energy ministry will visit Syria "soon" to discuss possible energy cooperation including transmitting electricity to ease power shortages, Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said late on Monday.
Türkiye, which backed Syrian opposition fighters who toppled President Bashar al-Assad this month after a 13-year civil war, has reopened its embassy in Damascus and its intelligence chief and foreign minister have met with de-facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.
Erdogan last week said that Ankara would do whatever necessary for the reconstruction of Syria, including improving energy ties.
"A delegation from the Energy Ministry will visit Syria as soon as possible and will conduct examinations on electricity and energy infrastructure of Syria," Bayraktar told reporters, according to Reuters.
The Turkish delegation will also discuss energy cooperation with the new Syrian government and Türkiye's possible assistance on the issue, Bayraktar added.
"The main problem in Syria in the field of energy is the electricity (shortage) at the moment. A formula will be sought (for Türkiye) to provide electricity to Syria," he added.
Türkiye currently provides electricity to some parts of northern Syria where it has mounted four military operations since 2016.