Kairouan Solar Power Station

The Kairouan Power Station, also Kairouan Solar Park 3, is a 120 MW (160,000 hp) solar power plant under development in Tunisia. The power station is owned and under development by a special purpose vehicle (SPV) company, under the public private partnership (PPP) arrangement. The lead investor is Amea Power, an independent power producer (IPP), based in the United Arab Emirates.[1][2]

Kairouan Solar Power Station
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CountryTunisia
LocationMetbassta, Kairouan Governorate
Coordinates35°48′33″N 10°09′16″E / 35.80917°N 10.15444°E / 35.80917; 10.15444
StatusUnder construction
Construction beganQ4 2023 Expected
Commission dateQ3 2025 Expected
Construction costUS$123.5 million
OwnerKairouan Solar Plant
OperatorKairouan Solar Plant
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity120 MW (160,000 hp)
Annual net output222 GWh

Location

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The power station is located in the neighborhood called Metbassta, in Kairouan Governorate in northeastern Tunisia.[1] This is approximately 15.5 kilometres (10 mi) northeast of Kairouan, the regional capital.[3]

Overview

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The power station design calls for a ground-mounted solar project sitting on 200 hectares (490 acres). It comprises 220,416 modules, each with capacity of 545W, capable of generating 120 megawatts at maximum output. It is expected that 16 inverters will be required to energize the power station.[2]

A power purchase agreement (PPA) has been signed by the SPV company and the off-taker, Societe Tunisienne de l'Electricite et du Gaz (STEG). The 20-year PPA governs the sale and purchase of 100 MW of electricity at $0.028 per 1kWh.[2]

Developers

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The power station is under development by a joint venture SPV company which is called Kairouan Solar Plant. The shareholding in the SPV is as depicted in the table below.[2]

Kairouan Solar Plant Shareholding
Rank Shareholder Domicile Percentage Notes
1 Amea Power United Arab Emirates
50.0
[2]
2 Xinjiang New Energy China
50.0
[2]
Total
100.0

Construction costs

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As of 5 January 2023, to total cost of construction was estimated at US$100 million. But that was for a plant with maximum output of 100 MW.[4] By the time financial close was achieved in September 2023, the generation capacity had been increased to 120 MW. The project entered the construction phase after achieving financial close in September 2023.[1]

The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract was awarded to a joint venture between China Energy Engineering Group, Tianjin Electric Power Construction and Northwest Electric Power Design Institute. Construction is expected to commence in Q4 2023 and commercial commissioning is expected in Q3 2024.[1][2]

Funding

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The table below illustrates the sources of funding for the Kairouan Solar Power Station.[1][2]

Funding Sources For Kairouan Solar Power Station
Rank Funder US$ Million Percentage Notes
1 International Finance Corporation
86.0
69.6
Loan[1]
2 African Development Bank
20.5
16.6
Loan[1]
3 Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa
17.0
13.8
Loan[1]
Total
123.5
100.0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Jean Marie Takouleu (28 September 2023). "Tunisia: Amea finally closes the financing for its 120 MWp solar farm in Kairouan". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h GlobalData Power Intelligence Center (20 July 2023). "Power plant profile: Kairouan Solar PV Park 3, Tunisia". Power-Technology.com. New York City. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Distance Between Kairouan and Metbassta, Tunisia" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  4. ^ Jean Marie Takouleu (5 January 2023). "Tunisia: Amea Obtains Loans for the Construction of its Solar Park in Kairouan". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
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