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    OCP green energy phase one: mine power and electrification notes for engineers

    December 9, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    OCP green energy phase one: mine power and electrification notes for engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    OCP Green Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of OCP Group, has commissioned the first phase of its renewables programme, adding 202 MWp of solar capacity now fully operational across three Moroccan sites linked to its phosphate mining operations. The utility-scale PV plants are designed to feed mine and beneficiation loads, cutting grid dependence and exposure to fuel price volatility. For mine planners and process engineers, the new capacity enables higher electrification of pit equipment, conveyors and slurry pumping, and supports future integration of large-scale storage.

    Technical Brief

    • First phase is implemented by OCP Green Energy, OCP Group’s dedicated renewables and storage subsidiary.
    • Portfolio is structured as an “investment program”, indicating staged CAPEX deployment across multiple mine sites.
    • Plants are sited directly within OCP’s phosphate mining and beneficiation complexes, minimising transmission losses.
    • Integration with OCP’s existing high-voltage network enables internal wheeling between pits, plants and auxiliary loads.
    • Ownership by the mine operator, rather than an IPP, gives OCP direct control over dispatch and curtailment.
    • Co-location with beneficiation facilities supports higher-load, continuous-process users rather than only ancillary services.
    • The “production and storage” mandate signals future coupling with large-scale battery or other storage technologies.

    Our Take

    Phosphate appears far less frequently in our Mining coverage than battery metals or gold, so OCP Group’s green energy build-out signals that decarbonisation pressures are now reaching fertiliser-linked supply chains, not just energy-transition commodities.

    For OCP Green Energy, integrating renewables into phosphate operations is likely aimed at reducing Scope 2 emissions and power-cost volatility, which can be material for beneficiation and chemical processing plants that run continuous, energy-intensive circuits.

    Among the 442 Projects/Sustainability-tagged pieces in our database, most large decarbonisation programmes are tied to diversified majors; OCP Group’s dedicated green energy arm suggests a move by single-commodity producers to internalise power-transition expertise rather than relying solely on external utilities.

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