What does Africa''s BESS landscape look like?
Africa has seen its operational and pipeline energy storage projects grow in recent years as renewable energy becomes more
The African Continental Power System Masterplan (CMP) study into BESS says that considering Africa's rapidly growing power requirements and the already planned contributions from variable renewable energy (VRE), these commitments do not fully reflect the potential for BESS on the continent.
Confirmed development of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) across Africa is still small compared to global projections, says a study. The confirmed development of Battery Energy Storage Systems across Africa is still small compared to global projections – less than 0.5% of the global BESS capacity of 358GW by 2030.
BESS are of particular interest as they offer dispatchable storage with sizing and locational flexibility i.e. allowing deployment at varying scales in proximity to the location where grid flexibility is needed. This focus on BESS is also cognisant of the World Bank Group's USD1 billion global battery storage programme, announced in 2018.
BTM energy storge is becoming increasingly important in the African market as grid instability and falling cell prices pushes consumers towards installing storage. In South Africa, Eskom, the country's main electricity utility, registered 69 days of load shedding in 2024, leading to widespread power shortages.
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