Standardized Power Purchase Agreement for Purchase of Capacity and Associated Electric Energy to the Isolated Mini-Grid – Based on Zimbabwean Practice

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Standardized Power Purchase Agreement for Purchase of Capacity and Associated Electric Energy to the Isolated Mini-Grid – Based on Zimbabwean Practice

Title of Document Standardized Power Purchase Agreement for Purchase of Capacity and Associated Electric Energy to the Isolated Mini-Grid – Based on Zimbabwean Practice
Abstract The template for this Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) was prepared as part of an EUEI PDF project for the Regional Electricity Regulators’ Association of Southern Africa (RERA) to establish a framework for attracting increased investment in mini-grids employing renewable and hybrid generation in SADC. This project was financed under the Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme (RECP), an integral part of the Africa-EU Energy Partnership (AEEP).

More information on SADC - Minigrids Employing Renewable and Hybrid Generation on the RECP website.

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English: SADC RERA PPA Template for Mini-Grids based on Zimbabwean practice.docx

Original Source EUEI PDF
Year 2014
Region/Country Africa - Zimbabwe
Language(s) English
Document Type Legal Documents - PPAs
Technology General RE
Hybrid
Connection Type Mini-grid/Distributed Generation




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