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Ngonye Solar Power Station (NSPS), is a 34 MW (46,000 hp) solar power plant in Zambia. The solar farm that was commercially commissioned in April 2019, was developed and is owned by a consortium comprising Enel Green Power of Italy, a multinational renewable energy corporation, and the Industrial. .
The power plant is located in the Lusaka South Multi-Facility Economic Zone, in , in , approximately 25.5 kilometres (16 mi), by road, southeast of the of .
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The , through IDC Zambia, working with the , as part of the bank's program "Scaling Solar", awarded the tender to develop this power station to (EGP), a subsidiary of .
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In 2019, a competitive auction for a new PV plant saw a worldwide record low bid of 14.76 per MWh, well below other generating technologies. The auction awarded 1.150 MW of solar capacity to various companies, significantly more than the total installed capacity at the time. A 2020 auction saw a price of €11.16 per MWh. Solar power interest is growing exponentially in Portugal. João Galamba, the State Secretary fo. [pdf]
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produces no oil or natural gas and is predominantly dependent on the (IEC) for electricity. According to , the Palestinian Territory "lies above sizeable reservoirs of oil and natural gas wealth" but "occupation continues to prevent Palestinians from developing their energy fields so as to exploit and benefit from such assets." In 2012, [pdf]
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