Redavia's solar farm at Shanta Gold's mine.
Redavia commissions Tanzania’s largest solar farm
DAR ES SALAAM, July 26, 2017
Redavia, a global market leader of cost-effective rental solar power for businesses and communities, has kicked off operations of its eight-container solar farm at Shanta Gold’s New Luika mine in the Chunya district, Tanzania.
With the initial one container solar plant, deployed in 2014, Shanta Gold quickly experienced the benefits: it generated around 100,000 kWh with fuel savings of 28,000 litres and CO2 reduction of 67 tons per year, said a statement.
Shanta’s underground expansion plans then saw an increasing energy demand, so they turned to Redavia to lease an additional seven containers. With eight now operational in total and a capacity of 674 kWp, Shanta is now set to generate more than 1 million kWh per year, saving 219,000 liters of fuel and 660 tons of CO2, it said.
“This is an exciting moment for us as we are now in a position to obtain our energy efficiency, cost and CO2 reduction targets thanks to Redavia,” said Toby Bradbury, CEO at Shanta Gold. “We could already see significant benefits since inception, but this solar expansion will make us a true role model within our industry.”
“Shanta Gold was committed to not only make reasonable cost choices, but also become eco-friendlier in key facets of its operation,” said Erwin Spolders, CEO at Redavia. “We are very proud that we became their trusted partner to help them achieve their financial and environmental goals.” - TradeArabia News Service