Soroti Solar Power Station
The Soroti Power Station is a solar power plant in Uganda. It was the largest grid-connected, "privately-funded solar power plant at opuyo, soroti district in uganda, outside of South Africa" at its commissioning and until the Pilot Solar Power Plant of The Xsabo Group in Kabulasoke in Central Uganda was completed and commissioned in January 2019.
Location
The power station is located in Soroti District, southeast of the city of Soroti in the Eastern Region of Uganda, approximately by road north-east of Kampala, the country's capital and largest city.Overview
The power station has a 10 megawatt capacity. Its output is sold directly to the Uganda [Electricity Transmission Company Limited] for integration into the national grid. The power is evacuated via a substation near the station. It has been estimated that the energy generated could power approximately 40,000 homes located near the station, thereby minimizing transmission losses. The power station, which consists of 32,680 photovoltaic panels, is Uganda's first grid-connected solar plant. The power station sits on of land.Developers
The power station was developed by a consortium of Access Power Limited, a company based in the United Arab Emirates, and , a company based in Spain. They won the competitive bidding and were awarded the development contract at the same time as the developers of the Tororo [Solar Power Station].As of February 2022, the power station has been sold to and is now owned by Total Eren, the renewable energy subsidiary of the French energy conglomerate, TotalEnergies.