KP Group, a leading Indian renewable energy company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of the Republic of Botswana to collaborate on large-scale renewable energy generation, energy storage, and transmission infrastructure. The agreement marks a key milestone in Botswanaโs ambition to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030 and supports KP Groupโs international expansion.
The MoU was signed between Botswanaโs Ministry of Minerals and Energy and KP Group, comprising KPI Green Energy Limited, KP Energy Limited, and KP Green Engineering Limited. It establishes a framework for planning, developing, and implementing renewable energy and associated transmission projects to strengthen Botswanaโs energy security and position the country as a regional clean power exporter.
Under the agreement, KP Group and the Botswana government will jointly develop renewable energy and infrastructure projects with an estimated capital investment of around $4 billion (Rs. 36,000 crore), expected to increase the countryโs renewable energy capacity to nearly 5 GW. The collaboration also includes the upgrading and construction of high-voltage transmission lines within Botswana and enhanced interconnections with neighbouring countries to enable regional power transmission.
As part of the initiative, KP Group will provide 30 scholarships annually to Botswana citizens for education and skill development in renewable energy, engineering, sustainability, and related fields, fostering local capacity building and knowledge transfer to support the countryโs clean energy transition.
Hon. Bogolo Joy Kenewendo, Botswanaโs Minister of Minerals and Energy, said: โThis MoU marks an important step in Botswanaโs transition towards a sustainable and secure energy future. Through this partnership with KP Group, we aim to accelerate clean energy deployment, strengthen regional power connectivity, deliver long-term economic and environmental benefits, and empower our youth through skills development.โ
Dr. Faruk G. Patel, Founding Promoter of KP Group, added: โThis MoU reflects a shared vision to accelerate the energy transition through scalable and sustainable renewable solutions. Botswana has immense solar and wind potential, and we are honoured to partner with the Government to unlock this opportunity. Together, we aim to support Botswanaโs net-zero journey while creating long-term economic value and enabling regional clean energy exports.โ
KP Group will lead technical and commercial development activities, including feasibility studies, project design, financing, construction, commissioning, and long-term operation and maintenance of renewable energy and storage assets.
The MoU highlights Botswanaโs commitment to diversifying its energy mix and reducing fossil fuel reliance while leveraging international expertise and investment. For KP Group, the partnership represents a strategic expansion beyond India, complementing its existing 6 GW renewable energy portfolio and its goal of achieving 10 GW by 2030. The Group is also advancing in green hydrogen and ammonia, battery energy storage systems, and offshore and floating solar solutions, supported by its state-of-the-art fabrication and galvanizing facility in Matar, which houses Asiaโs largest galvanizing kettle.
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