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  • Mozambique energy storage solar power plant

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    Globeleq, Source Energia and Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) have started construction on the first IPP in Mozambique to integrate utility-scale energy storage with a solar PV plant.


    FAQs about Mozambique energy storage solar power plant

    When did Globeleq & Mozambique launch a solar power plant?

    Our solar power plant in Cuamba was inaugurated in September of 2023. It marked another milestone for Globeleq and Mozambique, as it was the first IPP to integrate a utility-scale energy storage system.

    How much solar energy does Mozambique have?

    Mozambique has a potential solar energy yield estimated between 1,785 and 2,206 kWh/m2/year, resulting in a solar energy potential of 23,000GWh/year. In August 2019, the first grid-ready solar power station, the 40 megawatts Mocuba Solar Power Station, in Mocuba District, Zambezia Province, achieved commercial commissioning.

    Who is building a solar power plant in Mozambique?

    The Spanish group TSK has won the contract to build the Cuamba solar power plant in the Niassa province of Mozambique.

    What energy sources are available in Mozambique?

    Mozambique has abundant energy sources available for exploitation. As of 2021, the country was ranked first in energy potential of all the countries in the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP), with an estimated energy capacity of 187,000 MW. Available energy sources include coal, hydroelectricity, natural gas, solar energy and wind power.

    Will Cuamba solar deliver clean power to the Mozambican grid?

    Mike Scholey, Globeleq's CEO remarked: “We are extremely excited to now have Cuamba Solar officially delivering clean power to the Mozambican grid via EDM and supporting both the local economy and the Government's efforts to build more renewable power.

    Is battery storage a key technology for Mozambique's future?

    Globeleq sees battery storage as a key technology for Mozambique's future. Storage costs are expected to continue decreasing, so those systems will become more competitive and will be able to contribute more.

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