
Globeleq acquired the ARC for Renewable Energy S.A.E. (ARC) 66 MWp solar PV plant in the Benban Solar Park near Aswan, Egypt, during 2021.

The 11 MW Aries Solar Power is located 36 km south west of the town of Kenhardt in the Northern Cape Province and generates approximately 22 000 megawatt hours per year, supplying enough clean, renewable electrical energy to power more than 4 900 average South African homes.

Situated in Abidjan, Azito provides 25% of Côte d'Ivoire's baseload generation to CIE.

The 66 MW Boshof Solar plant is located in Boshof, 55 km north east of the town of Kimberley, in the Free State Province.

Globeleq and its project partners, Source Energia and Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM), are currently commissioning and testing the 19 MWp (15 MWac) Cuamba Solar PV plant with a 7 MWh energy storage system.

Situated outside the town of De Aar in South Africa, this solar power plant is part of the South African Government's Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme.

Situated in Yassa Village near Douala in Cameroon, Dibamba Power sells electricity to ENEO, the national utility.

Situated just north of Kimberley in South Africa, this solar power plant is part of the South African Government's Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme.

In November 2022 at the 27th COP meeting (COP27), Globeleq signed a Framework Agreement with the General Authority for Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE), the Sovereign Fund of Egypt for Investment and Development (TSFE)

Situated between Jeffreys Bay and Humansdorp in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, this wind farm is part of the South African Government's Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme.

Klipheuwel Wind Farm is located 5km west of Caledon in the Overberg region of the Western Cape, in the Theewaterskloof Local Municipality.

Konkoonsies Solar Power is one of the first solar facilities arising from the South African Government’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) and is located in the Northern Cape Province.

Situated near the coastal city of Kribi in Cameroon, Kribi Power sells electricity to ENEO the national utility company through a 20 year PPA.

Malindi Solar is a 40 MW AC (52 MWp PV) solar plant and located nearly 50km from Malindi town.

Menengai is a 35 MW greenfield geothermal project and part of the first phase of the wider Menengai complex, which is the second large-scale geothermal field being developed in Kenya after Olkaria. Globeleq will operate and maintain the power plant once it has reached commercial operations in 2025.

Globeleq and Black Rhino are developing QIPP, a 540 MW CCGT gas fired power plant with associated 58 km 330 kV transmission line. Electricity will be sold to NBET and gas supplied by MPN, both under 20 year long term contracts.

Situated in Dar es Salaam, Songas provides electricity to the national grid and local industrial users.

The 31 MW Soutpan Solar Power plant is situated in South Africa's northern Limpopo Province and is one of the first solar facilities arising from the South African Government's REIPPPP.

The Globeleq-led Central Térmica de Temane (CTT) 450 MW gas-fired power project, located at Temane in Inhambane Province in Mozambique, will supply low-cost, reliable power to Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) under a 25-year tolling agreement using natural gas supplied from the Pande-Temane Fields