Scatec Starts Commercial Operation at Mmadinare Phase 2 in Botswana

Aerial view of Scatec’s Mmadinare Solar Cluster in Botswana, featuring large solar panel arrays generating clean energy.
Scatec ASA has begun commercial operations of the second 60 MW phase of the 120 MW Mmadinare Solar Cluster in Botswana—marking another milestone in the country’s renewable energy journey.

Last Updated on December 12, 2025 by Author

Scatec ASA, a leading renewable energy provider, has started commercial operation of the second 60 MW phase of the 120 MW Mmadinare Solar Cluster in Botswana.

The Mmadinare Solar Cluster is Scatec’s first project portfolio in Botswana, where the first phase has been operational since March this year. The power plant will generate predictable revenues from a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Botswana Power Corporation, the national utility. Scatec owns 100% of the project portfolio, but expects to reduce its long-term economic interest by inviting additional equity partners.

“We are very proud to achieve COD for the second phase of the solar power plant portfolio within budget and ahead of schedule, reinforcing our commitment to advancing renewable energy in the region. This is an important first step for Botswana, which holds a significant potential for deployment of competitive and reliable renewable energy to support economic development,” says Terje Pilskog, CEO of Scatec.

“As Botswana accelerates its renewable energy transition, this milestone represents an important moment for the country and region. Solar power is increasingly central to powering communities and driving sustainable growth. We are honoured to operate the country’s first utility scale solar PV facility – and contribute to Botswana’s long term energy ambitions.” says Alberto Gambacorta, EVP and GM for Sub-Saharan Africa.

Together, the two power plants are expected to generate 280 GWh of clean energy annually, leading to an estimated abatement of 380,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Scatec will provide Operation & Maintenance and Asset Management services to the power plants.

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