Tlou completes line linking Lesedi gas project to Botswana’s power grid
Tlou Energy, an Australia-based energy company with a focus on Africa, has completed the 66kV transmission line connecting its Lesedi gas to power project directly to both Botswana’s power grid and the broader Southern African power pool, it said on February 23.
The line has also been connected to the Tlou's Serowe substation. According to the company, there are some minor finishing works remaining, and the addition of switchgear at the Serowe substation will be completed before energising the line. The company plans to energise the line as soon as the Lesedi substation is complete, which is expected around the middle of the year, subject to funding.
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The Lesedi substation, which will connect Tlou's power generators to the transmission line, is reported to be approximately 38% complete. The company has made progress in installing the earth mat, and the construction of the control room is underway. Additionally, gas-fired generators will be installed adjacent to the Lesedi substation on Tlou's 100% owned land.
The company is currently in discussions with several strategic parties to secure the remaining funds required for the completion of the project.
In November last year, Tlou commenced gas flow at the Lesedi 6 production pod. The gas produced from Lesedi 6 will be used for electricity generation for the existing 10 MW power purchase agreement with Botswana Power Corporation.