Solarvest JV secures 25-year solar plant deal in
The project, which originated from a request for proposal (RFP) process launched in 2021, will be developed on a remediated
The Sultanate also targets achieving at least 200 MWp of solar energy capacity by 2025. This project also supports the Brunei Climate Change Secretariat's strategies to increase renewable energy adoption and reduce carbon emissions.
In total, the full project is expected to be able to generate up to 476 MWp. This will maximise solar energy generation and further reinforce the company's commitment to fostering a greener and more sustainable future for Brunei Darussalam. Also present during the launching ceremony:
The solar energy generated through Project SINAR will not only support the energy needs of Hengyi Industries' Petrochemical Refinery but also contribute to Brunei's national power grid when required, enhancing energy sustainability across the nation. Stage 1 of Project SINAR is targeted to be fully completed at the end of April 2025.
The solar plant in Brunei is currently operated and maintained by BSP. Agnete Johnsgaard-Lewis, BSP Managing Director and Shell Country Chair in Brunei, shared this information.
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