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ENGIE completes the acquisition of Xina Solar One a 100MW CSP plant

ENGIE will now hold a 40% equity stake in the Xina Solar One 100 MW Concentrated Solar Power plant, as well as a 46% of the Xina Operations & Maintenance Company (Pty) Ltd.

ENGIE has completed the acquisition of Abengoaโ€™s indirect stake in Xina Solar One (Pty) Ltd. ENGIE now holds a 40% equity stake in the Xina Solar One 100 MW Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant, as well as a 46% of the Xina Operations & Maintenance Company (Pty) Ltd.

The Xina Solar One plant, located at Pofadder in the Northern Cape, provides approximately 400 GWh of clean, sustainable and dispatchable electrical energy to 95 000 South African households and prevents the emission into the atmosphere of approximately 348 000 tons of CO2ย each year. The plant uses parabolic trough technology to generate renewable, sustainable and dispatchable power from the sun. Furthermore, this power plant features a thermal energy storage system that uses molten salts to store the necessary energy for a further 5ยฝ hours supply, and thereby assists in meeting the South African peak demand.

Xina Solar One, which started commercial operation in August 2017, is one of the countryโ€™s first solar thermal power plants designed with thermal storage which allows the plant to operate during peak hours when there is a higher demand for electrical energy.

With this acquisition, ENGIE will have a total installed capacity of 1 320 MW in South Africa and consolidates its position as a major IPP player.ย The Group is present in the country with around 520 employees in electricity production, engineering and energy solutions.

โ€œThe acquisition of Xina Solar One supports our 2045 net zero carbon ambitions by contributing to a global target of 50 GW of installed renewable capacity by 2025 and 80 GW by 2030โ€, commented Mohamed Hoosen, ENGIE Managing Director, Renewables for Asia, Middle East & Africa.

โ€œThrough this acquisition, ENGIE is pleased to reinforce its commitment to be a reliable, responsible and ethical long-term investor in South Africaโ€™s electricity supply industry. The partnership with Abengoa will deepen our ability to expand local skills and expertise in solar thermal generationโ€, says Desnei Leaf-Camp, new CEO of Xina Solar One.

In South Africa, in addition to Xina Solar One, ENGIE has interests in a CSP plant (100 MW Kathu), a wind farm (94 MW Aurora), 2 solar photovoltaic plants (21 MW) and 2 thermal power peaking plants (670 MW Avon and 335 MW Dedisa).

Co-shareholders on Xina Solar One include the Public Investment Corporation, a pension fund manager and a shareholder on ENGIEโ€™s Kathu solar thermal project (20%); Industrial Development Corporation, a development finance institution wholly-owned by the South African Government (20%); and Xina Community Trust, funded by the IDC (20%).

โ€œAbengoa along with the other partners IDC, PIC and the Community Trust are extremely proud of the technical achievements at Xina Solar One and considers ENGIEโ€™s commitment the best fit for a long-term investor in South Africaโ€, says Javier Payan, Chief Financial Officer of Abengoa South Africa.

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