Scatec ASA Signs 7-Year Lease Agreement for 21 MW Solar Plant at Motheo Copper Mine in Botswana

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Scatec ASA Signs 7-Year Lease Agreement for 21 MW Solar Plant at Motheo Copper Mine in Botswana

Scatec ASA announced that its subsidiary, Release, has signed a 7-year lease agreement with Tshukudu Metals Botswana, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sandfire Resources, for a 21 MW solar power plant at the Motheo Copper Operations near Ghanzi, Botswana. The solar plant is expected to generate approximately 40 GWh annually and supply around 30% of Motheo's electricity needs. Project implementation will begin immediately, with operations anticipated to start by the end of 2026.

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