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4 FAQs about [Swaziland new solar container requirements]
How many solar plants does EEC have?
b) Solar PV Plants The company currently has one solar plant, Lavumisa 10MW Solar PV Plant. This is the first solar plant to be owned and operated by EEC. The power plant, which tracks the sun from morning to sunset, generates a capacity of 13.75MW and contributes a guaranteed capacity of 10MW to EEC’s power grid.
How many hydro power stations does Ezulwini have?
a) Hydro Power Station The company holds four major hydro power station Edwaleni Power Station --------------------- 15 MW Maguga hydropower Station ---------------- 20MW Ezulwini hydropower Station --------------- 20MW Maguduza hydro power Station ------------- 5.6MW b) Solar PV Plants
How many solar plants does maguduza have?
Maguduza hydro power Station ------------- 5.6MW b) Solar PV Plants The company currently has one solar plant, Lavumisa 10MW Solar PV Plant. This is the first solar plant to be owned and operated by EEC.
What is the expected annual yield of EEC solar plant?
The plant has an expected annual yield of around 22GWh. EEC’s internal generation capacity has improved from 60.4MW to 70.435MW due to an addition of the solar plant since its completion in 2021. The plant is constructed at Qomintaba area.
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