The Luau solar park in Angola’s Moxico-Leste province is approaching completion, adding 32.20MWp of renewable capacity to the country’s expanding energy mix. StrategicThe Luau solar park in Angola’s Moxico-Leste province is approaching completion, adding 32.20MWp of renewable capacity to the country’s expanding energy mix. Strategic

Luau Solar Park Nears Completion

2026/02/26 09:00
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The Luau solar park in Angola’s Moxico-Leste province is approaching completion, adding 32.20MWp of renewable capacity to the country’s expanding energy mix.
Strategic boost for eastern Angola

Construction work on the Luau solar park is expected to be completed by April 2026. The 32.20 megawatt-peak facility is located in the municipality of Luau, in Moxico-Leste province. Once operational, it will supply clean electricity to an area historically reliant on diesel generation and constrained grid connections.

The project forms part of Angola’s broader strategy to diversify its power matrix. According to the Ministry of Energy and Water of Angola, expanding solar generation is central to improving energy access in remote provinces. Therefore, the Luau solar park is expected to enhance reliability while reducing fuel import costs.

Supporting Angola’s renewable targets

Angola continues to pursue ambitious renewable energy goals. The government aims to increase the share of renewables in its electricity mix by 2025 and beyond. In addition, partnerships with international investors have accelerated utility-scale solar deployment across several regions.

Institutions such as the African Development Bank and the World Bank have supported energy sector reforms and infrastructure development in the country. As a result, Angola’s renewable pipeline has expanded in recent years, particularly in solar and hydroelectric projects.

The Luau solar park will connect to the national grid, reinforcing stability in eastern Angola. Moreover, it is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing diesel-based generation. This shift aligns with Angola’s climate commitments under global environmental frameworks.

Regional integration and economic impact

Beyond energy access, the project carries economic significance. Reliable electricity can stimulate local commerce, agro-processing, and small-scale manufacturing in Moxico-Leste. Consequently, improved power supply may support job creation and cross-border trade, given Luau’s proximity to regional transport corridors.

Angola is also strengthening energy cooperation within the Southern African region. Through the Southern African Development Community, member states continue to promote infrastructure integration and power market development. Over time, projects such as the Luau solar park could contribute to a more interconnected regional grid.

Furthermore, global interest in Africa’s renewable energy landscape continues to grow, particularly from partners in Asia. As investment flows increase, Angola’s eastern provinces are emerging as viable destinations for clean energy infrastructure.

As April 2026 approaches, the Luau solar park stands as another step in Angola’s gradual energy transition. While modest in scale compared with hydroelectric assets, the project reflects a steady move toward decentralised and sustainable power generation.

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