Solar power: The African Opportunity

Similar documents
South African IPP Procurement Programme. December 2016

Why is energy efficiency still on the to-do-list? SANEA Energy Rendezvous JHB, April 17th 2018

Overview of the South Africa s Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme

ACHIEVING SDG7 IN AFRICA

7-8 NOVEMBER 2018 CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

Updating the project and programme portfolio

Energy interventions at the firm level Case studies of the SA Industrial Efficiency Project

African Energy Atlas

Assessment of the Corridor Potentia l

Renewable Energy Development in Africa

AFRICA S DEVELOPMENTAL ASPIRATIONS, the ENERGY CHALLENGE and MAXIMISING OPPORTUNITIES

Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme (RECP) Philip Mann, EUEI PDF IOREC, Accra, 1 st November 2012

6. Africa. 6.1 Overview

Banking4Food Innovation in Global Farming. Berry Marttin Executive Board Member Rabobank

Therefore, we need to advocate for increased volume and quality of investment of public fund through national budget.

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MIX FOR AFRICAN AND MENA REGION COUNTRIES

Background to the event. Association with the Manufacturing Indaba. Who should attend? Contact & registration details

Design and Implementation of National School Feeding Programmes: Practical Lessons

business, government and civil society. It is also providing energy at rapidly decreasing cost to the consumer.

Concentrating solar power and renewable energy policy instruments

FAO Statistical Initiatives in Measuring Investment in Agriculture: Global Investment dataset and Country Investment profiles

Our expertise in the telecommunications sector

Using ODA for facilitating private investment in African energy sector

NERSA Public Hearing Dyason s Klip 1 (Pty) Ltd

Coal market a makro trend

Independent Power Producer procurement Improving integration with municipal distributors

Policy and Regulatory Issues of Solar Power in Sub-Saharan Africa

The South African Renewable Energy Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) Lessons Learned

Financial Costs and Benefits of Renewables in South Africa in February 2015

Renewables in Developing nations

mise en page clich:yvane 3/09/10 12:28 Page 1 The African Development Bank and Energy: Meeting the Challenge of Energy Access for All Africans

Presented by Philippe NIYONGABO Head of Energy Division Department of Infrastructure and Energy, AUC

Small scale Hydro Electric Power IPP compliance with legislation and REBID process

CAADP Implementation Status

Regional Collaboration Centres

Positioning Nelson Mandela Bay for Renewable Energy Manufacturing Opportunities

RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE SERVICE OF HUMANITY

THE ROLE OF AUC FOR DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN AFRICA

African Development Bank Group Climate finance for Africa in Action

Transforming off-grid energy transitions. SOLAR POWER FOR LIGHT, LIFE AND STUDY

Powering a Green Africa:

DURBAN INVEST Presentation by Eskom

Offgrid and minigrid renewable energy technologies and systems

13 October 2016 Presentation Document. Gaining a competitive edge in Africa Jorge Camarate

Africa s Energy Demand GDP will grow fold between 2013 and 2030

The Seed Capital Assistance Facility at a glance

African Export-Import Bank Afreximbank

Soetwater Wind Farm NERSA PUBLIC HEARINGS. 09 September 2015

AFRICA CLEAN ENERGY CORRIDOR Infrastructure for Renewable Power. Kudakwashe Ndhlukula Programme Officer, IRENA

Unlocking the Green Economy and Solar PV Industries

Capital Markets Day 13 June 2017

Solar PV resource for higher penetration through a combined spatial aggregation with wind

Presentation to EAPIC Conference. by Eng. Joel Kiilu On 28 th August 2015

Nxuba Wind Farm NERSA PUBLIC HEARINGS. 10 September 2015

CAADP Framework and the CARD Initiative

REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF SMALL RESERVOIRS Potential for expansion in Sub-Saharan Africa

The role of natural gas in the transition to achieving sustainable energy for all in Africa. 16 July ENGIE, A World Leader in Energy

Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEAs) for large scale infrastructure projects

Supplement of Mitigation of agricultural emissions in the tropics: comparing forest landsparing options at the national level

Resource efficiency and cleaner production: Measurable advantages. Ndivhuho Raphulu

ENABLING POLICIES. for addressing Climate Change and Energy Poverty through Renewable Energy Investments in Africa

Economic and Social Council

ECREEE Strategy to Promote Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Investments in the ECOWAS (2011 to 2016) Mr. Martin Lugmayr, ECREEE

Sustainable Energy Perspectives of the ECOWAS Region

Targeting adaptation needs using the Climate Vulnerability Index

UNIÃO AFRICANA. Africa Clean Energy Corridor / West Africa Clean Energy Corridor

Derisking Renewable Energy Investment

NEED FOR AND USE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS AND INDICATORS

Key findings. Rana Adib. Click to edit Master subtitle style.

WORLD BANK- AUC- ACPC EGM ON ENHANCING THE CLIMATE RESILIENCE OF AFRICA S INFRASTRUCTURE

CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER POTENTIAL OVERVIEW

MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY, UK VISITING RESEARCH FELLOW, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LEADERSIP, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA

Economic and Social Council

Africa: Hydropower & Sustainable Development

sustainable Energy Deployment in Egypt

FOR 274 Assignment 2 [50 points] Name: Section:

Egyptian Renewable Energy plan

Renewable Energy and Climate Change: The CIF Experience TITLE SLIDE

NEXT POTENTIAL HOTSPOTS FOR CLEAN POWER Victoria Cuming Head of Policy EMEA Bloomberg New Energy Finance United Kingdom. African Utility Week

Energy Management Systems and Programmes in South Africa Industrial Energy Efficiency Project

USTDA: Opportunities in Energy Storage in Kenya May 23, 2018

20 November Excellency,

AFRICA. Transforming Africa s energy landscape today

Workshop on trade in services negotiations in the CFTA

Prospects for investment in large-scale, grid-connected solar energy in Africa

Least-cost electricity mix for South Africa by 2040 Scenarios for South Africa s future electricity mix

Empowering Development

POWER-SYSTEM-WIDE ANALYSIS OF THE BENEFITS OF RESERVE PROVISION FROM SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Grand Opening KaXu Solar One

West Africa s Sustainable Energy Market

Efficiency, Sufficiency, Sustainability: allocation in river basins. Nile Basin Initiative Experience

ESP ENERGY SYSTEM PLANNING (PTY) LTD COMPANY EXPERIENCE (PROJECTS) Cons ulting Group

IDC s role in boosting private investment in Energy Infrastructure

PROGRESS TOWARD SUSTAINABLE ENERGY

Enel Green Power overview. Ruggero Arico Head of Institutional Affairs for Europe, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Australia

Smart Public Policies Key to Powering Up Africa s Clean Energy Potential

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA (SSA) POWER SECTOR STRATEGY. October 2016

Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency in Egypt

Our Activities, Our Commitment

Situation as of November 2016

Transcription:

NATIONAL CLEANER PRODUCTION CENTRE SOUTH AFRICA Solar power: The African Opportunity Technical Workshop: Solar SOS Africa Utility Week, May 16th 2018 Sashay Ramdharee Regional Project Manager www.ncpc.co.za

ABOUT The National Cleaner Production Centre of South Africa (NCPC-SA), a programme of the dti hosted by the CSIR, supports South African industry to improve competitiveness and reduce its environmental footprint through the implementation of resource efficiency and cleaner production (RECP) methodologies. www.ncpc.co.za

THEMATIC AREAS Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production focuses on four main thematic areas: - Energy - Water - Waste (output material) - Materials (input) www.ncpc.co.za

INDUSTRIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT INDUSTRIAL WATER EFFICIENCY PROJECT - Partnership with UNIDO - Energy Management Systems - Energy Systems Optimisation - Launched early 2016 - Partnership with WRC - Uses component approach of IEE Project MATERIALS (Input) INDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS PROGRAMME - Adresses input materials and output Waste reduction - Gauteng, KwaZulu Natal and Western Cape ISP - National ISP strategy WASTE (Output) www.ncpc.co.za

NATIONAL CLEANER PRODUCTION CENTRE SOUTH AFRICA Global Perspective on Solar Power

How important is solar energy? Our global energy consumption in one year is roughly equivalent to the energy which we receive from the sun in just one hour.

How important is solar energy? The amount of solar energy available at any time depends on the position of the sun in the sky, the local climatic conditions, the time of the year and geographical location. (orange areas in figure Map of global solar resource )

Solar Power in Africa NATIONAL CLEANER PRODUCTION CENTRE SOUTH AFRICA

Solar Power in Africa Africa is often considered and referred as the "Sun continent" or the continent where the Sun's influence is the greatest. According to the "World Sunshine Map", Africa receives many more hours of bright sunshine during the course of the year than any other continent of the Earth Despite the large solar potential, penetration of solar power in Africa's energy sector is still very low.

Solar Power in Africa The whole continent has a long duration of sunshine, excluding the large areas of tropical rainforests (Guinean Forests of West Africa and much of the Congo Basin) The eastern Sahara is particularly noted for its world sunshine records, with a greatest mean annual duration of bright sunshine of approx. 4,300 hours/year. This region also has the highest mean annual values of solar radiation (the maximum recorded being over 220 kcal/cm2). The theoretical reserves of Africa's solar energy are estimated at 60,000,000 TWh/year, which accounts for almost 40% of the global total, thus reinforcing Africa as the most sun-rich continent in the world.

Solar Power in Africa Future installations for harvesting solar energy in Africa will tend not to be found within the equatorial and subequatorial climate zones, that are located in the western part of Central Africa, due to almost permanent cloud cover. Therefore, countries that entirely lie in this wet-humid zone such as the Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Liberia and Sierra Leone are by far the least favoured in solar power Sunny African nations like Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Niger, Sudan, South Africa and Namibia experience over 2,700 hours of bright sunshine. Opportunity exists to develop their tremendous solar resources.

Proudly African Solar Projects A 50 MW photovoltaic power plant is planned for Garissa in Kenya, expected to produce approximately 76,473 MWh/year. A 155 MW photovoltaic power plant is planned for Ghana and the government plans to increase solar power in the country from 22.5MW in 2017 to 300MW in 2020. There are also many small-scale modular solar power installations being implemented across the continent at the village and household levels. In 2015, Sub-Saharan Africa was the leading region for purchases of off-grid solar products.

Solar Power in South Africa South Africa is a leader in solar power in Africa with 1329 MW installed by 2016. Solar power in South Africa is rapidly growing. Several 75MW PV plants and 2 CSP plants at 100MW each were the largest in the country and among the largest in Africa. South Africa has announced a plan to install a minigrid on Robben Island..

Solar Power in South Africa Several solar farms have been commissioned since 2014, including the 96 MW Jasper Solar Energy Project, one of Africa's largest photovoltaic power stations providing enough solar power for 30,000 homes Drastic reductions in the cost of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels in recent years, along with uncertainty regarding Eskom pricing and continuity of supply, have fuelled huge growth in the installation of rooftop solar in South Africa. The increased popularity of these systems has led to the growth of a robust installation industry. Jasper Solar Energy Project, Northern Cape

Africa's total installed cumulative solar PV capacity and annual new additions, 2001-2015.

Overview of South Africa s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme REIPPPP To date, renewable energy projects in South Africa have resulted in 20 000 jobs for South Africans and have attracted R 192.6 billion in investment. Furthermore, IPPs have committed a total of R 19.1 billion toward socio-economic development initiatives within the communities in which they operate, thereby positively contributing to livelihoods and income generation Prices have dropped over the four bidding phases with average solar PV tariffs decreasing by 83%, wind by 59% and CSP dropping by 43% The South African Department of Energy (DoE) has already allocated a total of 8.1 GW of renewables for procurement from Independent Power Producers (IPPs) of this, 1 460 MW of wind, 1 474 MW of solar PV and 200 MW of CSP were operational and fed energy into the grid by Dec 2016

Actual Reductions in tariff for new wind, solar PV and CSP

Total monthly wind, solar PV and CSP production from Jan to Dec 2016 varied between 431 GWh and 765 GWh: The monthly wind production from Jan to Dec 2016 varied between 226 and 390 GWh The monthly solar PV production from Jan to Dec 2016 varied between 150 and 330 GWh The monthly CSP production from Jan to Dec 2016 varied between 29 and 58 GWh

2016 statistics: load supplied from wind, solar PV & CSP in RSA From 1 November 2013 to 31 Dec 2016, 1 460 MW of wind, 1 474MW of solar PV and 200 MW of CSP became operational in RSA, supplying 2.9% of SA s system load

In 2016, 6.9 TWh of wind, solar PV and CSP energy produced in RSA

NATIONAL CLEANER PRODUCTION CENTRE SOUTH AFRICA THANK YOU Any Questions? PHONE: 074 254 3488 EMAIL: sramdharee@csir.co.za WEBSITE: www.ncpc.co.za www.ncpc.co.za