In November 2020, DTC Botswana had announced the launch of a new solar PV plant project.
At the time, DTC Botswana announced that the project would be done in two phases: Phase 1 involved the construction of a 350 kWp solar PV plant at an estimated cost of P5.2 million, and Phase 2 involves construction of a further 600 kWp solar PV plant that would generate sufficient energy to power the entire DTC Botswana’s facility during daytime; Phase 2 is expected to cost P5.6 million.
Today the company announced that the 350 KWp solar power plant has been safely constructed, commissioned, and fully connected to the Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) grid.
The 350 kWp is expected to reduce DTC Botswana power demand by about 33% during peak hours and overall energy consumption by 18%; this is equivalent to powering approximately 100 households a day.
“This initiative is expected to contribute towards the DTC Botswana’s goal of reducing carbon emissions and protecting the natural world. Phase 2 will commence in September 2021 and will increase the capacity of the plant to 950 kWp, which will enable the plant to meet 100% of DTCB Botswana’s energy demand during the day and reduce overall energy consumption by about 48%” said DTC Botswana Senior Manager Technical Services, Ms. Prudence Mabua.
Ms Mabua said DTCB which is 50-50 partnership between De Beers Group & Botswana Government is “proud to become one of the pioneering companies in Botswana to build a solar PV plant and thereby supporting the government efforts in promoting green technologies”