en.Wedoany.com Reported - Infinity Power has signed two conditional engineering, procurement, and construction agreements in South Africa for the Highveld Solar PV Project and the Negwedi Solar Cluster, with a combined capacity of 773.6 MW. The projects are located in Mpumalanga and Free State provinces respectively, and are part of the South African Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme.
The Highveld Solar PV Project has a capacity of 285.6 MW and is located in Mpumalanga Province, with Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy selected as the preferred EPC contractor. The Negwedi Solar Cluster has a capacity of 488 MW and is located in Free State Province, with the EPC partner being PowerChina Guizhou Engineering Co., Ltd. Upon completion, the Highveld project is expected to serve the electricity needs of approximately 167,000 households, while the Negwedi cluster is expected to serve approximately 289,000 households.
Infinity Power is jointly owned by Infinity and Masdar, and the company aims to achieve 10 GW of operational capacity in Africa by 2032. With the 773.6 MW Highveld and Negwedi solar PV projects entering the EPC arrangement phase, South Africa's large-scale solar PV projects will generate subsequent demand in areas such as modules, inverters, mounting structures, substations, grid connection construction, and long-term operation and maintenance.
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