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    FAQs about Lesotho Power Plant Energy Storage Project

    How much electricity does Lesotho produce?

    Lesotho produces about 72 MW from hydropower (Meula). It has about 150 MW peak power and imports more than 70 MW mainly from Mozambique (29% of peak demand) and 20% of its peak demand from South Africa. The electricity supply accounts only for +-50% in the energy mix.

    Who controls the energy sector in Lesotho?

    There are other Ministries or agencies with overarching influence over the energy sector: Ministry of Development Planning; Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Mining; Ministry of Public Works and Transport; Water Commission; and Lesotho Revenue Authority. Lesotho Electricity Corporation (LEC) generates, transmits, and distributes electricity.

    What is Lesotho solar energy society?

    Lesotho Solar Energy Society (LeSES) acts as a platform for the industry and clean energy expert groups to exchange information and implementation of an industry code of practice. Hlotse, Leribe, Lesotho. Decentralized renewable energy production (biogas and solar) and energy saving technologies (stoves), technical training.

    Who owns Lesotho Electricity Corporation (LEC)?

    Lesotho Electricity Corporation (LEC) generates, transmits, and distributes electricity. The company also owns and operates hydro power stations. LEC is wholly owned by the Government of Lesotho (GoL). The Basotho Enterprises Development Corporation (BEDCO) is a parastatal of the Government of Lesotho.

    Where will Lesotho's first wind farm be built?

    As part of this project, manufacturing facilities will be built in Lesotho and South Africa. The project involves the development of 42-turbine Letseng wind farm and has been approved by the Lesotho government. Lesotho's first 25-35MW wind facility will be located near the diamond mine of Letseng La Terai in the highlands of Lesotho.

    Where will Lesotho's first 25-35mw wind facility be located?

    Lesotho's first 25-35MW wind facility will be located near the diamond mine of Letseng La Terai in the highlands of Lesotho. PowerNET Developments (Pty) Ltd is a joint venture between South African energy consultancy NETGroup and Lesotho's Powerdev Group.

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