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UAE Firm Begins Construction of 50 MW Solar Project in Central African Republic

  • Writer: Staff Member
    Staff Member
  • Aug 18
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 15

"## Project to Power Over 300,000 Households Across the Country


Part of Growing UAE–Africa Clean Energy and Trade Partnership


Groundbreaking ceremony of UAE 50 MW solar project in Central African Republic

Abu Dhabi, UAE – August 18, 2025 – UAE-based Global South Utilities (GSU), a Resources Investment Company, has officially broken ground on a 50-megawatt solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Sakaï, Central African Republic (CAR). This marks a significant step forward in the country’s energy access and clean energy transition.


The project is expected to supply clean electricity to more than 300,000 households. It will offset over 50,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year. Additionally, the project will include a 10 megawatt-hour Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). This system will enhance grid stability and ensure continuous power availability.


Economic Impact and Job Creation


In addition to improving energy availability, the initiative will create new employment opportunities in the renewable energy sector. This will support local skills development and promote economic inclusion.


The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by H.E. Faustin-Archange Touadéra, President of the Central African Republic, and H.E Pascal Bida Koyagbele, Minister of State for Strategic Investments and Major Work. Senior government officials and GSU leadership were also present.


“For the Central African Republic, this project will play a key role in expanding energy access to communities across the country,” said Ali Alshimmari, Managing Director and CEO of GSU. “It represents another milestone in our commitment to delivering clean, scalable energy solutions in places that others may see as difficult - but which we view as gateways to opportunity and sustainable growth.”


Partnership and Future Prospects


The Sakaï solar project follows the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) signed between the UAE and CAR in March 2025. This agreement aims to deepen bilateral trade and investment across key sectors.


This plant is part of GSU’s growing portfolio of clean energy projects across Africa. It reinforces the UAE’s commitment to climate-friendly investments and practical economic partnerships with countries in the Global South.


Conclusion


The Sakaï solar project is a vital step towards a sustainable future. It not only addresses energy needs but also fosters economic growth. The collaboration between the UAE and CAR exemplifies how international partnerships can lead to impactful solutions.


As we move forward, the focus will remain on expanding renewable energy initiatives. These efforts are crucial for achieving global sustainability goals and enhancing the quality of life for countless individuals.


This project is a testament to the power of clean energy and its potential to transform lives. The commitment to reducing carbon emissions and enhancing energy access is a significant stride towards a greener future.


In conclusion, the Sakaï solar project is more than just an energy initiative. It is a beacon of hope for communities in the Central African Republic and a model for future projects across the globe.


For more information about GSU and its projects, visit GSU's official website.


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