Solinzi Power’s Marydale Enerfusion Park Awarded Strategic Integrated Project Status
MARYDALE, SOUTH AFRICA – 2 December 2025 – Solinzi Power is proud to announce that its flagship Marydale Enerfusion Park has been officially designated a Strategic Integrated Project (SIP 20E) by Infrastructure South Africa under the country’s National Green Hydrogen Programme. The designation, awarded on 18 November 2025, positions the project as a national infrastructure priority, unlocking regulatory fast-tracking and access to sovereign support mechanisms.
This recognition marks a major milestone for South Africa’s green hydrogen economy and further strengthens the project's investment case and global relevance.
About the Project
The Marydale Enerfusion Park is a pioneering, fully integrated renewable energy and green chemical production facility. The project includes:
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1.11 GW of Solar PV, 150 MW of Wind Power
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900 MW of Electrolyzers for green hydrogen conversion
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500 MWh Battery Energy Storage System
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Target output: 900,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year
Set on a 1,660-hectare site in the Northern Cape, the park will power green fertilizer production, industrial gas supply, and clean fuel exports. The project is expected to reduce 1.58 million tonnes of CO₂ annually while generating over 15,000 jobs across its development and operational phases.
Strategic and Economic Impact
The SIP 20E designation grants Solinzi:
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Fast-track regulatory approvals across DMRE, DEFF, DWS, and municipal authorities.
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Priority grid connection, expedited water rights allocation, and facilitation of government-backed PPAs.
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Enhanced access to green financing instruments and sovereign-aligned investment.
The project is forecast to generate R8.44 billion in annual revenue and contribute R60+ billion in renewable infrastructure investment, placing South Africa on the global map as a competitive exporter of green ammonia.
Public-Private Partnerships Driving Innovation
Solinzi Power has also established strategic collaborations with key private sector leaders to accelerate delivery:
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Renewables in Africa (RiA) – a UK-based clean energy consultancy and platform playing a pivotal role in international project promotion, strategic advisory, and investor brokerage.
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AFF Windservices – a Portugal-based wind energy service provider bringing decades of technical expertise in wind operations, inspection, and quality assurance.
Leadership Quotes
"This is more than a project—it's a catalyst for South Africa’s green industrial transformation. The SIP 20E status reaffirms the national significance of our mission and opens the door for faster execution and broader partnerships,"
said Abigail Moeletsi, Group CEO of Solinzi Power.
"We are proud to support Solinzi in elevating this visionary project to international prominence. The Marydale Enerfusion Park represents Africa’s boldest step into the green hydrogen economy, and RiA is committed to making it a global success,"
said Tony Tiyou, CEO of Renewables in Africa.
"Our partnership with Solinzi enables us to bring world-class wind industry knowledge to a truly transformational project. We are excited to help set new standards for renewable development in South Africa,"
said Afonso Faria, CEO of AFF Windservices.
Development Timeline
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Q1 2027 – Target Financial Close
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Q1 2030 – Initial Hydrogen and Ammonia Production
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Q4 2030 – Full Commercial Operation
Call to Action
Solinzi Power is actively engaging investors, technology partners, and international stakeholders eager to shape the future of green hydrogen in Africa.