The city of Cape Town, South Africa, has started building a 7 MW solar plant that it will own and operate. It has also launched a tender for a 5 MW/8 MWh battery energy storage system to be built at the same site. [pdf]
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As part of its long-term energy strategy, the city plans to invest R39.5 billion in infrastructure between July 2024 and June 2027. Furthermore, Cape Town has issued a tender for its first battery energy storage system, which will feature a capacity of 5 MW/8 MWh. [pdf]
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Cape Town is making significant strides in new energy storage initiatives:The City of Cape Town is constructing a battery energy storage facility at the Atlantis Solar PV plant, targeting a minimum rated power output of 5MW and a usable energy storage capacity of 8MWh1.Solar MD has opened Africa's first gigawatt battery plant in Cape Town, capable of producing up to 3GWh of energy storage annually2.Cape Town has issued a tender for its first battery energy storage system, which will also feature a capacity of 5 MW/8 MWh4.The historic Cape Town Market has begun commissioning a battery energy storage system, contributing to a greener energy future5.These developments reflect Cape Town's commitment to enhancing its energy storage capabilities. [pdf]
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The project consists in the design and construction of a set of inter-related electricity generation, network and storage components during the 2023-2029 period under Cape Verde's National Electricity Masterplan (2018-2040). [pdf]
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Cape Verde can meet its goal of 50% renewables today by integrating energy storage. A 100% Renewable System is achieved from 2026, with a 20 year cost from 68 to 107 M€. Current paradigm doubles emissions in 20 years and costs ranges from 71 to 107 M€. [pdf]
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Spanish and Portuguese utility Endesa, part of Enel, has provisionally won 953MW of connection rights to build renewable energy resources and battery storage in the Spanish city of Andorra, possibly rising to 1,200MW. [pdf]
The proposed project will combine wind, solar, battery energy storage and green hydrogen to help local industry decarbonise. It includes an option to expand the connection to 1,200MW. Endesa will build five solar plants and five wind plants supported by a battery energy storage system. [pdf]
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At the event, Huawei officially launched its smart PV (photovoltaic) solutions designed for a number of local residential scenarios. Power-M is already available in South Africa, with Huawei’s Luna and customised end-to-end solution “coming soon”. [pdf]
The ECREEE PV system demonstrates the social, economic and environmental benefits of green energy: The project will generate considerable energy savings over its expected life-time of 25 years. ECREEE will buy less electricity from the grid and will sell remaining “waste” electricity to the grid. [pdf]
The Santiago Pumped Storage Project, which will be located in Chã Gonçalves, in the municipality of Ribeira Grande de Santiago and will cost around 60 million euros, promises to significantly increase energy storage capacity, thus making it possible to increase the country's electricity production capacity. [pdf]
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