Mozambique project proposes energy storage

Mozambique project proposes energy storage

The Energy Regulatory Authority is seeking two qualified independent power producers to develop, finance, build, own, operate and transfer two lots of solar-plus-storage projects in the provinces of Nampula, Zambézia and Sofala, all located along the eastern coast of Mozambique, and the province of Gaza in the south.

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Could Mozambique's first solar PV plant have battery storage?

The solar-plus-storage project proposal comes a year after construction started on Mozambique’s first. Image: Diego Delso, CC BY-SA 4.0. Power project developer Ncondezi Energy has launched a feasibility study for a 300MW solar PV plant with battery storage, in Mozambique, Africa.

Is there a 300MW solar PV plant in Mozambique?

Power project developer Ncondezi Energy has launched a feasibility study for a 300MW solar PV plant with battery storage, in Mozambique, Africa. The project will be located within Ncondezi’s 25,000-hectare concession area in the Tete Province, with three preferred sites of c.500MW generation potential each already identified, the company said.

How will electricity be sold in Mozambique?

Electricity will be sold through a 25-year power purchase agreement with EDM. The $32 million project will contribute to the Mozambique government’s ‘Energy for All’ strategy, aiming to have universal energy access by 2030. Have you read?

Who is the project EPC contractor for Mozambique?

Spanish company TSK has been appointed as project EPC contractor. Globeleq will oversee the construction of the eventual operation of the power plant, supported by Source Energia. Globeleq, Source Energia and EDM start construction on the first IPP in Mozambique to integrate utility-scale energy storage and solar.

What is Mozambique's 'energy for all' project?

The $32 million project will contribute to the Mozambique government’s ‘Energy for All’ strategy, aiming to have universal energy access by 2030. Have you read? The project is expected to receive $19m of debt funding from the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund, which is a member of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG).

What is Globeleq's first greenfield project in Mozambique?

The US$36 million Cuamba Solar plant is also Globeleq’s first greenfield project in Mozambique and the Group’s first combined solar and storage plant in its operating portfolio.

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