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Kishapu 50 MW solar power plant grid connection

Development Solar announced Tanzania Feb 24, 2026
TZS118.6B
Deal Value
50 MW
Capacity
operating
Stage
Kishapu solar power plant
Project

The United Republic of Tanzania has completed the construction of the 50 MW Kishapu solar power plant in the Shinyanga Region, implemented by the state-owned Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO). The entire 50 MW generative capacity will be integrated into the national grid by March 1, 2026.

Deal Analysis

The United Republic of Tanzania, through TANESCO, has announced the completion of the 50 MW Kishapu solar power plant in the Shinyanga Region, signaling a significant step towards increasing the nation's renewable energy capacity. The integration of the plant's 50 MW generative capacity into the national grid by March 1, 2026, will contribute to Tanzania's efforts to diversify its energy sources and reduce reliance on traditional power generation methods. This development aligns with the Government of Tanzania's broader infrastructure development goals aimed at supporting economic growth and improving the quality of life for its citizens. While the deal value remains undisclosed, the project is notable for its size and the involvement of the state-owned TANESCO as the implementing entity. The Kishapu solar power plant represents a substantial addition to Tanzania's solar energy infrastructure and demonstrates the government's commitment to expanding renewable energy sources. The successful grid connection will likely encourage further investment in solar projects within Tanzania and potentially attract international developers looking to capitalize on the growing demand for clean energy in the region.
  • 50 MW solar power plant completed in the Shinyanga Region, Tanzania.
  • Developed by the Government of Tanzania through TANESCO.
  • Entire 50 MW capacity to be integrated into the national grid by March 1, 2026.
  • Demonstrates Tanzania's commitment to expanding renewable energy infrastructure.
Market Context: Tanzania is actively developing its infrastructure across various sectors, including energy, to support economic growth. The solar sector is gaining traction as the country seeks to diversify its energy mix and reduce reliance on traditional power generation methods.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

Second phase of 100 MW under preparation at an estimated cost of TZS 200.4 billion. Quote: "This massive expansion will add an incredible 100 MW of solar capacity at an estimated, monumental cost of TZS 200.4 billion, effectively tripling the site's total output."

Deal Size
Valued at a staggering TZS 118.6 billion (approximately KES 6.1 billion), this transformative infrastructure project not only massively bolsters the capacity of the national electricity grid but also firmly cements East Africa's rapidly growing reputation as an emerging, dominant powerhouse in the critical global transition toward clean, green energy.
Capacity
Tanzania completes 50 MW Kishapu solar power plant with full grid connection planned by March 2026, second phase of 100 MW under preparation.
Location
the 50 Megawatt (MW) Kishapu solar power plant situated in the sun-drenched Shinyanga Region.
Announcement
Feb 24, 2026
COD
By the highly anticipated deadline of March 1, 2026, the entire, massive 50 MW generative capacity will be flawlessly, seamlessly integrated into the national grid.
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) developer

"The Kishapu solar power project, meticulously implemented by the state-owned Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO), represents a foundational paradigm shift in the nation's core energy strategy."

high quality Enriched Feb 24, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 24, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Solar sector in Tanzania.
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