Bolobedu Solar Plant delivers 148MW capacity to South Africa's grid, cutting 237,000 tonnes CO2 annually The post Bolobedu Solar Plant Powers SA Grid with 300GWhBolobedu Solar Plant delivers 148MW capacity to South Africa's grid, cutting 237,000 tonnes CO2 annually The post Bolobedu Solar Plant Powers SA Grid with 300GWh

Bolobedu Solar Plant Powers SA Grid with 300GWh Clean

2026/04/16 09:20
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The Bolobedu Solar Plant has started full operations as a 148MW facility in Limpopo province.

This 148 MW facility in Limpopo province injects 300 GWh of clean energy into South Africa’s grid each year. French developer Voltalia commissioned it in April 2026 for Richards Bay Minerals, a Rio Tinto subsidiary, under a long-term corporate power purchase agreement.

Government welcomed the project. It highlights public-private ties. The plant spans 347 hectares. Power flows via Eskom’s network under a long-term corporate power purchase agreement. This wheeling setup serves a single industrial client on a large scale.

Decarbonisation Milestone for Mining

The Bolobedu Solar Plant cuts 237,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually. This equals power for 425,000 people. Rio Tinto powers its Richards Bay Minerals operations with this output. Mining firms now shift to renewables amid energy shortages.

The project represents the first large-scale photovoltaic plant for a private client in South Africa. It speeds industrial decarbonisation. The project delivered socio-economic benefits including support for local enterprises and women-led training.

The plant ensures energy security. It also supports sustainable mining over the long term.

Local Jobs and Community Gains

The project delivered notable socio-economic benefits including local jobs. The project aided transport cooperatives and catering firms. It offered training in solar installation and safety.

Skills development empowered women-led enterprises. Communities gained directly from the investment. However, South Africa still faces grid challenges. This model shows how renewables stabilise supply.

Government Communication and Information System commended stakeholders. They prioritised local participation. Such efforts fight unemployment. They build resilient economies.

Investor Outlook

The Bolobedu Solar Plant sets a template for Africa’s critical minerals sector. Investors eye scalable projects like this. They blend decarbonisation with job creation. Moreover, corporate power deals grow. They draw private capital to renewables. As energy demand rises, similar ventures promise steady returns. Mining giants lead the charge.

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