
ACWA Power invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for the Redstone CSP Bursary 2026. The closing date for applications is January 19, 2026.
What Is the Redstone CSP Bursary?
If you’re dreaming of a scholarship that covers everything you need to go to university—fees, books, food, and even a monthly allowance—then the ACWA Power Redstone CSP Bursary 2026 might be the break you’ve been waiting for.
This bursary is made just for young people living in Zone 1 (Kgatelopele and Tsantsabane) who want to study at a public university or a university of technology in 2026. If you’re between 18 and 35, can’t afford the cost of university, and are serious about finishing your degree, this is for you.
Quick Snapshot
| What you get | Details |
|---|---|
| Who can apply | Ages 18‑35 in Zone 1 (Kgatelopele & Tsantsabane) |
| Study level | Undergraduate at a public university or technology university |
| What is covered | Full registration, tuition, dorm & meals, books, a monthly stipend |
| Application deadline | January 19, 2026 |
| Apply by email | ed.redstone@acwapower.com |
| Need proof of financial need | Yes |
| Citizenship | South African |
| Final results due | January 2026 (for students still in high school) |
Why ACWA Power and Redstone CSP Matter
The Redstone CSP project is a solar power plant about 25 km east of Postmasburg. It uses special Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) technology, which stores heat so it can keep generating electricity even after the sun sets. The plant can produce more than 480 GWh per year, giving clean power to thousands of homes and easing the strain on South Africa’s national grid.
ACWA Power runs the whole project under a Build‑Own‑Operate model, meaning they build it, own it, and operate it. Their bursary shows how they want to give back to the communities around Redstone, giving local students a chance to study and then work in green‑energy jobs.
How This Bursary Helps You
Many students in rural or semi‑urban areas miss out on university because of costs. The Redstone CSP bursary removes these barriers by covering almost every expense a student would face. With the money taken care of, you can focus on studying and building a bright future.
What the Bursary Covers
- Full tuition and registration fees
- Room and board (including meals)
- All required books and study materials
- A monthly stipend and meals
No hidden fees – you can keep your budget clear and concentrate on your coursework.
Minimum Qualifications
To be eligible you need to meet these points:
- Live in Zone 1 (Kgatelopele or Tsantsabane).
- Be a South African citizen.
- Have a provisional or confirmed acceptance letter from a public university or technology university for 2026.
- Be studying an undergraduate degree only.
- Be aged 18‑35.
- Show financial need.
If you tick all of these boxes, the bursary is meant for you.
Documents You Must Send
When you apply, make sure you include clear, certified copies of:
- Acceptance letter from your university (provisional or final).
- High‑school results:
- If you’re still in high school, send your June results now.
- After your final results are released in January 2026, send those too.
- ID copy (not older than three months).
- Short CV that highlights your studies and background.
- Motivational letter explaining:
- Why you need the bursary.
- Your career goals.
- How your studies will benefit your community.
- Proof of address.
- Proof of income or a sworn affidavit if your parents/guardians are unemployed.
Missing any document can mean your application is rejected. Make sure everything is clear, certified, and complete.
How to Apply
Send all your documents by email to ed.redstone@acwapower.com.
If you do not hear back by January 31, 2026, your application was not successful.
After the Bursary
When you finish your studies, many career options open up in the clean‑energy sector, such as:
- Renewable Energy Technician
- Environmental Scientist
- Engineering Technologist
- Project Manager
- Electrical or Mechanical Technician
- Solar Plant Operator
- Data Analyst (Energy)
- Laboratory Technician
- Health & Safety Officer
- Administrative or Business Support in Power Plants
South Africa is shifting to greener power, so this bursary gives you the skills needed to thrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply?
Only people aged 18‑35 living in Kgatelopele or Tsantsabane (Zone 1).Does it include accommodation?
Yes – it covers dorms and meals.Must I already be accepted to university?
Yes, you need a provisional or full acceptance letter.Can current high‑school students apply?
Yes, but submit June results now and final results in January 2026.What if I miss the deadline?
Applications after the closing date are not considered.Is the bursary renewed each year?
The posting doesn’t say, but usually you need good grades to keep it.Can I study at a private college?
No, only public universities and technology universities qualify.Will I receive a monthly stipend?
Yes – along with meals.Do documents need to be certified?
Yes, especially ID copies and academic results.How will I know if I’m rejected?
If you haven’t heard by January 31, 2026, your application was not successful.
Tips to Strengthen Your Application
- Write a sincere motivational letter. Explain your financial challenges and how education will help your family and community.
- Use a clean, professional CV. A simple CV builder can help avoid formatting errors.
- Make sure all documents are clear and certified. Blurry photos or uncertified copies can get you rejected.
- Avoid last‑minute email problems. Double‑check the email address and attach everything before you send.
- Follow up politely after a few weeks. If you haven’t heard, send a gentle email asking for status.
Closing date: January 19, 2026
Final Note
The Redstone CSP Bursary is a highly competitive chance to fund your university journey and join South Africa’s growing clean‑energy future. Don’t miss this opportunity to turn your dreams into reality.




