About New energy storage project in Lesotho
Launched in 2021 and handed over to the government in June 2023 with a 30-megawatt capacity and plans to scale to 80 MW, this public-private venture aimed to bolster Lesotho’s energy grid, cutting reliance on costly imports from South Africa’s Eskom.
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6 FAQs about [New energy storage project in Lesotho]
Where is a new power plant being built in Lesotho?
It is planned in Mafeteng, Lesotho. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the partially active stage. It will be developed in multiple phases. Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in June 2023.
How will solar power Help Lesotho improve its energy structure?
The project will help Lesotho optimise its energy structure by cultivating solar power expertise to improve the economy and Basothoʼs livelihoods. The first phase of the project will supply the national power grid with 30MWp of electricity; while the second phase will have a capacity of 40MWp.
Does Lesotho have a solar farm?
This is especially so for countries like Lesotho that have abundant sun throughout the year. LSP Construction constructed the first ever Solar Farm in Lesotho in the Mafeteng District at Ha-Ramarethole. The project will help Lesotho optimise its energy structure by cultivating solar power expertise to improve the economy and Basothoʼs livelihoods.
Why did onepower move to Lesotho?
The move coincided with OnePower’s successful bid to develop the first utility-scale solar project in Lesotho, a 20-megawatt project that will sell electricity to Lesotho’s central grid in addition to OnePower’s minigrid work. OnePower expects that project, named Neo 1, to start delivering power to Lesotho’s central electric grid next year.
Should Lesotho invest in solar energy?
Erection of a new 55 km 132kV overhead transmission line from Ha-Ramarothole to Ha-Mofoka. Solar energy is increasingly one of the most sought-after forms of energy in developed countries. But that already is a problem because developing countries like Lesotho, have over the years shown little appetite to invest in solar energy.
What is LSP construction doing in Lesotho?
LSP Construction constructed the first ever Solar Farm in Lesotho in the Mafeteng District at Ha-Ramarethole. Two Phases, Phase I - 30MWp and Phase II - 40MWp. Phase I currently in progress: Expansion of the Ha-Ramarothole substation. Erection of a new 55 km 132kV overhead transmission line from Ha-Ramarothole to Ha-Mofoka.


