Lesedi OM

Lesedi Solar Project is a 75MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant developed and constructed in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa near the town of Kimberley. The plant is situated in an area with low population density and receives 2,500 hours of sunshine a year. It annually generates approximately 150,000MWh of clean, renewable energy, which is enough to meet the yearly electricity needs of approximately 65,000 homes in South Africa.
The project significantly reduces carbon emissions, helping the nation to achieve its commitment of developing 8,400MW of solar PV energy by 2030.