World Bank-led
solar power auction in Zambia has set a new low-cost benchmark for Africa, with
two development groups winning backing to build generating plants in the next
year, the international lender said on Monday. Neoen SAS, First Solar Inc and
Enel Green Power were the winners of the initial auction for the "Scaling
Solar" program, the World Bank Group's International
Finance Corp said
in a statement. Advertisement France's Neoen and US-based First Solar jointly
bid 6.02 cents per kilowatt hour and will build a 45-megawatt solar plant in
the African nation. Enel Green Power, a subsidiary of Italy's largest power
utility, Enel, bid 7.84 cents per kilowatt hour and will build a 28-megawatt
plant.
Those bids compare
with recent solar contract prices of over 7 cents per kilowatt hour in South
Africa and up to nearly 12 cents in India. The two new solar plants are
expected to expand Zambia's generating capacity by 5 percent, easing the strain
of drought that has reduced the country's hydroelectric output, the IFC said.
"These are the lowest solar power tariffs seen to date in Africa, and
among the lowest prices for solar power anywhere in the world — a game changer
for Zambia and other countries in the region facing electricity
shortages," IFC Chief
Executive Officer
Philippe Le Houérou said in a statement. The World Bank program aims to help
governments deliver cheap and clean energy by helping them run competitive
auctions and reducing investment risks. It includes a full suite of World Bank
products and services, including IFC financing and advice as well as guarantees
from the group's Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency arm.
The IFC said
Senegal and Madagascar also have signed up to run Scaling Solar tenders, which
are expected to move to the prequalification phase in the coming months. The
program, which hopes to develop one gigawatt of solar power in the next three
years, also is supported by the US Agency for International Development and the
Dutch and Danish governments. The Zambian auction initially attracted interest
from 48 development groups, seven of which submitted final proposals.
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