Engie and Pele Solar Projects Add 150 MW to South Africa’s Grid – Energetica India Magazine

ENGIE and Pele Green Energy commission 150 MW solar projects in South Africa, enhancing grid reliability and advancing the clean energy transition.
May 04, 2026. By EI News Network
ENGIE, in partnership with Pele Green Energy, has brought new solar capacity online in South Africa, with the 75 MW Graspan Solar PV plant in the Northern Cape now feeding electricity into the national grid.
The Graspan facility, developed under the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) Bid Window Five, has been operational since early 2026 and is already contributing to easing the country’s power supply constraints. It forms part of a broader push to stabilise electricity availability through utility-scale renewable energy.
Alongside Graspan, ENGIE’s Grootspruit Solar PV plant in the Free State adds another 75 MW, taking the combined contribution of the two projects to 150 MW of clean energy capacity. This additional generation is expected to strengthen grid reliability while reducing dependence on conventional power sources amid ongoing supply challenges.
Industry executives emphasised that the transition from project development to actual delivery is key in the current energy landscape. With electricity already flowing from Graspan into the grid, the project highlights the growing role of renewable infrastructure in addressing immediate supply gaps while supporting long-term system resilience.
The initiative also underscores the importance of public-private collaboration in expanding generation capacity in South Africa. Beyond electricity production, the projects are expected to deliver wider economic benefits, including local procurement, job creation, and skills development, contributing to community upliftment alongside energy security.
Together, these developments signal a steady shift in South Africa’s energy mix, with solar power playing an increasingly central role in diversifying generation and supporting a more stable and sustainable electricity system.

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