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Energy - or lack of it - continues to be a hot topic when it comes to Africa. Only 24% of sub-Saharan Africans have access to electricity and the energy generation capacity of Africa (excluding South Africa) is only 28 Gigawatts, equal to that of Argentina alone. Demand is only set to rise with increasing population, urbanisation and economic productivity. Because of little installed capacity, there is low energy consumption and access. Even those connected to a power grid experience an average of 54 days of power outage a year – that’s darkness for 15% of the year. The African commercial sector has been forced to resort to using expensive generators to make up for this gap in energy supply. But, generator power is very costly and is - on average around four times the price of grid power. Businesses which operate in Africa work with much higher AFRICA IS ACTUALLY operational costs than their counterparts elsewhere – this is VERY RICH IN ENERGY not only true for business in power heavy sectors but also for genRESOURCES BUT MOST OF eral businesses such as banks and supermarkets. Energy is a THE ENERGY POTENTIAL disproportionately large expense for business in Africa. ON THE CONTINENT IS Affordable and clean energy is one of the 17 Sustainable DevelLARGELY UNEXPLOITED. opment Goals because energy is crucial to economic development. Countries with low electrification rates have lower GDP per capita and are considered ‘less developed’. The basic logic is that increased energy access leads to improvements in healthcare, education, life expectancy and economic opportunities. The irony of Africa’s energy poverty is that Africa is actually very rich in energy resources but most of the energy potential on the continent is unexploited. Research by McKinsey found that Africa’s potential energy generation capacity is up to 1.2 terawatts excluding solar and more than 10 terawatts including solar. Solar – which Africa has in abundance – can provide almost 10 terawatts of new energy. Renewable energy will play an important role in Africa’s energy mix in the coming years. It is estimated that by 2040 more than 25% or Africa’s total energy will come a variety of clean sources – geothermal, hydro, solar and wind. This is a more than four-fold increase from only 5% in 2013.
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ENERGY ACCESS ACROSS ALL AFRICA Over half the African population (640 million people) do not have access to energy – the lowest electricity access rate worldwide. Because of little installed capacity, there is low energy consumption and access,
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comments Damien Simon, Nexans. So what can be done about this? In the Ivory Coast, Nexans is working with the Ivorian state energy company, CI-Energies, to develop a ready-to-use power distribution infrastructure to over 45 villages. In this project Nexans is offering a turnkey solution which also brings in key competencies.
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OFF-GRID POWER SUPPLIED TO OVER 4 MILLION PEOPLE ENGIE Africa has announced that it has successfully accelerated the Access to Energy (A2E) strategy which it launched in 2018. ENGIE has achieved this through the development of its three A2E off-grid energy solution companies: Fenix International, ENGIE Mobisol, and ENGIE PowerCorner. ENGIE Africa is bringing electricity to people in countries like Uganda, Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Nigeria, Benin, and Côte d’Ivoire.
10 ESITE POWER SYSTEMS FOR NIGERIA & GABON A telecom-focused energy service company in Africa Energy Vision has purchased eSite Power Systems’ eSite x10 – the world’s first power system purpose-built for outdoor telecom sites – for a rollout at new sites in Nigeria and Gabon. The concept will revolutionise power for telecomms in both nations.
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PROJECT TO BUILD AL LAHOON SUBSTATION IN EGYPT FOR US$13.27M Elsewedy Electric for Trading and Distribution recently announced that it has signed a contract to build Al Lahoon substation with a value of US$13.27mn in Faiyum governorate on turnkey basis. The 200/22/220 KV substation is located at Al Lahoon in one of the governorates of Egypt , essentially in the middle of the country. Its capital is the city of Faiyum, located about 81 miles (130 km) south west of Cairo.
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IN BRIEF US$120M TO COMPLETE KASHIMBILA DAM TO BOOST POWER THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (AFDB) AND THE GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA HAVE LAUNCHED THE NATIONAL ELECTRIFICATION PROJECT (NEP) The new AFDB project which will be implemented by Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency, is a boost to efforts to achieve the target of universal energy access by 2030. Joint financing of US$200mn from the Bank and Africa Growing Together Fund (AGTF) will de-risk and scale-up private sector investment in the off-grid sector, nurturing a business ecosystem conducive to the rapid electrification of Nigeria’s off-grid communities. Nigeria’s Minister of State for Power, Goddy Jedy Agba, commented: “Imagine the impact a project like the NEP will have when it is replicated across rural communities in the country.” AfDB’s acting vice-president for power, energy, climate change and green growth, Wale Shonibare, said: “Over 500,000 people will have access to approximately 76.5MW of increased installed power of which 68MW will be solar generated,” he said. Eight universities will have access to reliable energy, he added, and 150 female students will receive training on renewable energy solutions. In addition, 20,000 micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) will be supplied with appliances and equipment.
MORE DEVELOPMENT AT NOOR OUARZAZATE SOLAR COMPLEX IN MOROCCO Azelio has completed the installation of its renewable energy storage with 24-hr clean power production at Noor Ouarzazate solar complex in Morocco. Azelio has developed a solution to efficiently store renewable energy from solar and wind power and make it available all hours of the day as electricity and heat. The system uses recycled aluminium as a storage medium, containing no rare minerals and suffers no reduced capacity over time. The system is scalable from 100 kW to 100 MW. “Being present on one of the world’s leading arenas for renewable energy marks a big step for Azelio and is the platform from where
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we take the next step in becoming a global industrial player,” comments Jonas Eklind, CEO of Azelio. At 510 MW, it is the world’s largest concentrated solar power plant. With an additional 72 MW photovoltaic system the entire project is planned to produce 582 MW at peak when finished and is being built in three phases and in four parts. The total project’s estimated cost is around $2.5 billion. The plant will be able to store solar energy in the form of heated molten salt, allowing for production of electricity into the night. Phase 1 comes with a fullload molten salt storage capacity of 3 hours. Noor II, commissioned in 2018, and Noor III, commissioned in January 2019, store energy for up to eight hours. It will cover an area of 2,500 hectares (6,178 acres). The project is being developed with the help of the Spanish consortium TSK-Acciona-Sener and is the first in a series of planned developments at the Ouarzazate Solar.
The Nigerian government has backed a loan of US$120 million to complete Kashimbila dam to boost power supply in the country and contribute additional 40MW to the national grid. First begun in 2007, the dam was initially designed with an installed capacity to generate 18MW but later upgraded to 40 MW. The multipurpose dam, located in Taraba state, North Eastern part of Nigeria, will supply 60,000 cu/m of water to around 400,000 people. Additionally, it is set to provide irrigation facility, particularly in the dry season, for 3,000 ha. The dam will supply power to the states in the North Eastern part of Nigeria and also Benue in the North Central region.
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IN BRIEF CONTINUOUS POWER - TRIPLE GUARANTEED Socomec, has released a new generation of transfer switching controller – ATyS C55/65 – engineered to protect critical loads including emergency systems for the safe control and switching between power sources. Designed for ease of use, the new ATyS controllers provide a triple guarantee of continuous power, a 24 VDC optional power supply input and supply from sensing on sources 1 and 2. Even if all power sources are lost, the controller (C65) will remain functional with 30 seconds of built-in energy backup maintaining communications and operation. No matter what the situation, the user will always have a clear picture of the installation’s status at the push of a button - via clear dashboards.
UPRATED CAT C18 DIESEL GENERATOR SET
A new Cat C18 diesel generator set has been designed to meet power needs and emission targets with greater precision, reports Al-Bahar Ahmed Mohamed Kamal, power systems EPG retail sales manager, The C18 aims to deliver the benefits of high power density to customers across a variety of markets including the MENA nation of North Africa. The C18 ratings are 706 to 850 kVA at 50 Hz. and the genset has been engineered to maximise power output and reliability, says the manufacturer, It features a smaller footprint of up to 37% and offers more power density than competitive power solutions in the market. With this newly uprated Cat C18 diesel generator set and other similar power-dense models, Caterpillar is aiming to deliver a full range of dependable, space-conscious power solutions that makes power solutions increasingly cost-effective. “With its reduced installation costs and low fuel consumption, C18 brings down the total cost for our customers1. Moreover, with a range of highlights like advanced fuel system, improved combustion system, better thermal management, high spec core components and next generation air system, the C18 maximises the return on investment for our customers, whilst offering proven power solution,” comments Ahmed Mohamed Kamal speaking for Al-Bahar, The generator set meets NFPA 110 loading requirement and satisfies ISO 8528-5 transient response requirements. The EMCP controller features the reliability and durability one expects from a FUTURE-PROOF DIESEL ENGINES piece of Cat equipment. The EMCP4 included in the new C18 is a scalable control platform FROM EMISSIONS that ensures reliable generator set operation, providing extensive LEGISLATION information about power output and engine operation. Moreover, customers can further customise the EMCP4 systems to meet their needs through programming and expansion modules. Other highlights include higher flow rate injectors with improved fuel delivery control and pressure, enhances power output. The new high-efficiency parallel turbo allows for increased airflow and achieves high boost pressure delivering higher power density.
YANMAR OFFERS A COMPREHENSIVE DIESEL AND GAS ENGINE LINEUP Legislation such as the MCPD is cracking down on emissions from diesel gensets. IPU’s AtmoShield emissions range leads the way in NOx and Particulate Matter reduction with:
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Yanmar’s 4TN88G and 4TN98G gas-powered engines represent some of latest entries into the high-power diesel range, up to 155kW, with the 4TN101 and 4TN107, available in Africa. Rounding out the the engines on offer is the L series of industrial diesel engines – a workhorse which meets the needs of a diverse range of customers. “Each model represents our promise to meet the distinct needs of our different customers,” said Carlo Giudici, sales director, Yanmar Europe industrial power train. “We continue to maximise the life cycle value of customers by expanding our product line-up, enhancing existing products, and maintaining a high quality of services.” The two models released in 2019 run on liquid petroleum gas (LPG) and are compliant with US EPA Tier2, CARB Tier4 and EU Stage emissions regulations. The addition of these clean burning, low noise engines allows Yanmar to strengthen its product portfolio. Furthermore, Yanmar has plans to introduce bi-fuel specification models that can run on both LPG and gasoline.
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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC EXTENDS EASY UPS 3M TO 200 KVA
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Schneider Electric has extended Easy UPS 3M from 60-200 kVA with the addition of 120, 160, and 200 kVA uninterruptable power supplies. Now available in most countries in Africa the Easy UPS 3M 120-200 kVA UPSs are easy to install, use and service. With an optimised footprint design and competitive product features, Easy UPS 3M protects critical equipment in a multitude of physical environments from damage due to power outages, surges, and spikes.& This unit saves on capex investment while delivering up to 99 per cent efficiency in energy-saving ECO mode. Customers benefit from the included start-up service to ensure the Easy UPS 3M is properly and safely configured for better performance, reliability, safety, and peace of mind. “With this extension to Easy UPS 3M, Schneider Electric is better able to meet both customer needs and partner requirements in a wide range of industries, making it an excellent fit for small and medium businesses, data centres, and key manufacturing facilities,” said Christopher Thompson, vice-president, 3-Phase Line of Business, Schneider Electric.
PV EMPOWERING FARMERS IN SUDAN The GED believes in the potential of renewables in Sudan: a US $4.4 million Global Environmental Facility (GEF) grant has permitted the UNDP to trial 29 solar-pumped farms in Sudan’s Northern State. This provided two years (four seasons) of crucial data and experience for farmers before rolling out an additional 1,440 pumps by 2022. Complementing this, an additional 450 solar pumps are planned in River Nile State with support from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). Agriculture offers significant opportunities in Sudan but often relies on diesel-powered water pumps. Introducing solar technology has increased land use and productivity by nearly 50%.
This new offer is rugged, with a wide input voltage window and strong overload protection, all in a compact footprint. It features an intuitive display interface for easy configuration and customers can monitor the UPS status remotely through Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure IT cloud-based DCIM software suite. The new 5-inch colour touch screen allows for easy operation of Easy UPS 3M. Schneider’s global service setup with strong, local networks of service specialists provides customers with a range of services throughout the entire Easy UPS 3M life-cycle.
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A prototype system developed by GE Power Services business, together with Southern California Edison (SCE), in collaboration with Wellhead Power Solutions, LLC, offers many power benefits for nations in Africa. California recently saw the installation of the world’s first battery storage and gas turbine hybrid. The project will reinforce the state grid, resulting in increased renewable energy and fuel savings. SCE, a utility that provides more than 15 million people with power, has won six awards for the project. These include two for innovation, one for clean air, and even one from Power Engineering for Best Overall Project. “GE’s new LM6000 Hybrid EGT product fits well with SCE’s objective of providing cost– effective, innovative solutions that enhance grid reliability, flexibility, and fast response to our customers,” said Phil Herrington, vice president of Generation for SCE.
As part of the project, GE installed a 10 MW battery ergy storage system in the LM6000 Hybrid EGT followed by gas turbine controls upgrades to integrate the two systems. SCE estimates that the systems will use 2 million fewer gallons of water to operate, as well as reduce emissions by 60%. Additionally, the Hybrid EGT’s fast-start capabilities mean that it can produce spinning reserve power, making it even more valuable for SCE. Vibhu Kaushik, director of grid technology and modernisation at SCE told AfricaPN: “Renewable and energy storage provide the perfect combination where you can harness renewable energy and match the supply to how the demand is shaped on the grid.”
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IN BRIEF AZITO ENERGIE TO EXPAND COTE D’IVOIRE PLANT Independent power producer Globeleq and IPS (West Africa), a company owned by the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, announced that their subsidiary, Azito Energie SA has reached financial close on its 253 MW expansion of the existing Azito gas-fired power plant, Abidjan. The existing power plant currently generates 460 MW and plays an important part in the sector. The Phase IV expansion, combined with the finalisation of the technical MXL2 upgrade (which added 30 MW to the plant’s existing capacity during 2019), will see Azito supplying around 713 MW, or approximately 30 percent of Côte d’Ivoire’s installed capacity. The plant now uses the Côte d’Ivoire’s domestic gas reserves.
CLARKE ENERGY TO SUPPLY 10MW KOHLER-SDMO POWER PLANT TO CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Clarke Energy has announced that it has provided four units of highly robust Kohler-SDMO KD3500-F diesel generator sets, to Tunisian based TRAGEDEL to power the Central African Republic electricity network. This project is an important milestone to Clarke Energy as it will be the first reference in Central African Republic and its largest diesel power plant in Africa outside hundreds of units of Jenbacher power generator sets already installed and running across the continent on gas. The project will add 10MW to the country’s capital city electricity network, hence improve the living conditions of the population as Bangui suffers several hours of interrupted power on a daily basis. and the new units will also offer the necessary flexibility to implement heavy overhaul maintenance on an existing obsolete hydroelectric generating plant. The generator sets are built in 40-foot weatherproof containers which meet the strictest criteria in terms of performance, soundproofing, robustness and ease of maintenance. The base of the container is designed to have internal retention, able to retain a possible fuel, oil or coolant leak. Kohler-SDMO’s ‘Contenergy’ container concept will offer a special adaptation for the customer’s needs. Thanks to their standard size, Contenergy containers are easily transportable and, once on site, installation is simplified on an external concrete slab with a relatively small footprint. Kohler-SDMO premium performant engine KD3500-F produces 2.5MW nominal electric power and runs very smoothly thanks to the engine’s conception and integral vibrator isolation mounted With more of us working from home, between components and skid. The engine is also characterised critical backup power is essential to by low fuel consumption thanks to a high common rail injection support the National Grid. Stored technology and also a smaller footprint as a result of high power fuel needs to be clean to be reliable. density. IPU’s fast response & expertise The power plant will run as base-load or peaking and the spans all aspects of fuel electrical energy generated shall be injected into the public utility NO.1 IN conditioning: grid, owned and managed by ENERCA. Clarke Energy’s ability to manage the project turnkey while FUEL • Fuel testing meeting project specifications and the installation footprint of the CONDITIONING • Fuel cleaning service package were important selection criteria for TRAGEDEL. Clarke • Polishing systems Energy’s SDMO package was also selected as a result of best comIPU.CO.UK/PRESERVE promise power/footprint, installation constraints, long maintenance • OFTEC inspections intervals, availability, reliability, simplified maintenance, competitive price and best lead time.
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INTERVIEW: SELLING & MAINTAINING GENSETS IN KENYA, EAST AFRICA James Rowe has been working in the genset industry in East Africa for 15 years and currently works for Specialised Project Services (SPS). SPS is representing AJ Power from the UK, providing gensets for clients operating in Kenya. In this interview James looks some key aspects involved with working, selling and maintaining gensets in East Africa.
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hat kinds of gensets do you deal with? Specialised Projects Services offer SPS Power diesel generators that are manufactured in the UK to our specification by AJ Power. We are proud of the quality and support that AJ power provides. AJ Power are a professional, yet very flexible organisation and our business with them is very straightforward; they are always on-hand for support. Who are SPS? The AJ Power product is new to Kenya and at Specialised Project Services (SPS) we offer turnkey power solutions; with design, supply, installation, training, and aftersales service - covering domestic installation through to industrial power projects. Our goal is absolute customer satisfaction with both product and service reliability and we work closely with our clients to ensure complete peace of mind. We offer product training with each generator, as well as optional tailor-made training programs to suit your individual needs. What are your delivery capabilities? SPS stock various sized generators in Nairobi and AJ Power hold an extensive stock of engines and alternators at their facility. This enables us to offer very short lead times. Generally, we can offer
10kva to 2000kva units around 2-3 weeks ex-factory, giving us the edge on product delivery. What kinds of applications do you serve: direct sales, hires/ rental to the airport, government, retail sectors? Hospitals, military, good industries, transportation, telecoms, military,marine etc? SPS offers direct sales, and also leasing options, our clients are in the Oil and Gas sector, military, UN, NGO’s, domestic, industrial, telecoms and Agricultural industry. Do you specify engines/alternators, control systems for your gensets? Which companies do you prefer? We prefer working with Perkins engines because of their reliability and parts availability, Perkins has a very strong name for reliability in the East Africa region. Our generators are assembled with a UK Perkins engines and a UK-made Mecc Alte Alternator. However, if our customers have their own preference for an engine, alternator, or control panel then, we have the flexibility to supply the customer’s specification using Cummins, Scania, Mitsubishi, Deutz, MTU engines and for the alternators we are able to offer Mecc Alte or Stamford.
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freighted within 10 working weeks from initial order. Do gensets have to be adapted to meet Kenya’s unforgiving climate? (special canopies, paint surfacing, remote monitoring systems). How is this achieved? AJ Power’s weather protective and sound attenuated enclosures deliver durability and security for all generating set. Manufactured from pre-treated galvanised steel, and coated with highly durable polyester powder paint, the canopies are designed with low velocity airflow to minimise the ingress of water, sand and dust. This is extremely advantageous to the operational life of the engine and alternator and will ensure that all of our sound attenuated generating set will operate in even the harshest conditions. Remote communications options are available with all AJ Power digital control systems. Remote communication can give many advantages including reducing the need for site visits, minimising downtime, prioritising maintenance and alarm notification. Can you tell our readers about a prestigious genset contract which sums up AJ Power’s work? MICROGRID POWER SUPPLY POWERED BY 12 X AJ1120 AJ Power took part in a project authorised by an order from the Angolan President, which consisted of the supply of seven hybrid power plants, fuelled by diesel and/or solar energy. AJ Power was appointed to design, supply, and build 12 generating sets. The solution consisted of 12 x 20ft ISO x 1000kVA prime power sets powered by MTU engines, fitted with Newage Stamford alternators. All the gensets needed to be synchronised together, with the ability to synchronise with mains in the future. A control panel was fitted to each genset, which also synchronised with the photovoltaic cells allowing automatic adjustment of the output KW depending on the photovoltaic output, in order to keep the total kW power output stable for customer use. AJ Power successfully met the customer’s tight schedule and the first four units were manufactured within four working weeks from receipt of the order. The first batch of machines needed to be onsite urgently, therefore four containerised gensets were airfreighted to Angola via the very impressive Ukrainian Antonov AN-124 aircraft. The remaining eight generating sets were sea
Are gensets locally assembled? And what about issues such as fuel tanks and their security? As mentioned, before our generators are manufactured in the UK and are shipped to Kenya. The shipping normally takes approximately 30 days from the UK. Our generators are fitted with larger fuel tanks as standard, which reduces the number of trips for refuelling, which makes a difference in reducing operating costs. Securing fuel is important for everyone. With an SPS power silenced generator, the fuel filler is located within the lockable canopy. The generator does not have any external pipes, leaving the fuel system under lock and key. If our clients would like extra peace of mind then we can offer a fuel monitoring which is part of our remote monitoring package. This is very effective and the system will send an SMS, or email, when an dramatic increase in normal consumption is sensed. Do you offer aftersales support? AJ Power offers the full range of parts for their generators, as well as aftersales support. They also provide our technicians with online and practical training. Engineer training is an important aspect of selling equipment, trained technicians helps to reduce downtime. How reliable is the local grid in Kenya? Does this affect demand for gensets nationally? We have certainly seen a reduction in generator sales over the last 5 years, due to the grid becoming more reliable, plus renewable energy has become cheaper to install. However, standby power is still essential for many industries and with our heavy dependence on electronics and being connected. Nobody wants to be without power. East Africa is an developing market and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.39% from now until 2024. ........................................................................................................................ AJ Power is an innovative and dynamic, mechanical and electrical engineering company focused on the design and supply of diesel-fuelled electric power generating sets from 10kVA to 3630kVA, 230V - 13.8KV. All generators are manufactured at its headquarters in the UK and, from humble beginnings 16 years ago the company has designed, manufactured & distributed over 30,000 generators globally. An international, privately-owned company, it has grown organically over the past sixteen years. Exporting to over 85 countries worldwide, its global footprint includes offices in England, Dubai and Australia.. www.ajpower.net Contact the author on: james@specialised-projects.com
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telecom-focused energy service company in Africa Energy Vision has purchased eSite Power Systems’ eSite x10 – the world’s first power system purpose-built for outdoor telecom sites – for a rollout at new sites in Nigeria and Gabon. eSite Power Systems is a Sweden-based technology company specialising in telecom site power management systems. This is the third time eSite Power Systems and Energy Vision have worked together after earlier successful projects in Gabon and Burkina Faso. Energy Vision is expanding its African operations into Nigeria and will be deploying eSite x10’s across the country. Additional eSite x10’s will also be deployed in Gabon due to the ESCO contract expansion. Manufacturing of the eSites is ongoing in Sweden with shipments to Nigeria and Gabon planned shortly, said a company spokesman. Pre-equipped to use solar energy, the eSites will be used to provide stable and dependable power at cell sites where the electricity grid supply is unreliable or unavailable. Pre-equipped to use solar energy, the eSites will be used to provide stable and dependable power at cell sites where the electricity grid supply is unreliable or unavailable.
“ENERGY VISION IS EXPANDING ITS AFRICAN OPERATIONS INTO NIGERIA AND WILL BE DEPLOYING ESITE X10’S ACROSS THE COUNTRY. ADDITIONAL ESITE X10S WILL ALSO BE DEPLOYED IN GABON DUE TO THE ESCO CONTRACT EXPANSION.
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Remote management system is enabled through eSite Tools, which will monitor, control and accurately report back to Energy Vision’s in-country network operations centres on the key performance indicators of each site. “We aim to lead the telecom ESCO market in Africa, deploying the most innovative and technologically advanced infrastructure in order to offer our customers the highest possible power availability and SLAs at the lowest possible total cost of ownership,” said Ofer Ahiraz, CEO, Energy Vision. Mattias Karlsson, CEO, eSite Power Systems, comments: “Our ruggedised eSite x10 has proven itself to be the ideal site power solution to cope with Africa’s environmental challenges, “Energy as a service demands the highest levels of performance and
reliability from telecom site power systems. eSite Power Systems specialises in telecom site power management systems. With over 20 years of in-depth experience designing and manufacturing its awardwinning eSite™ product, eSite Power Systems is a leader in its field and has pioneered the deployment of sustainable green power infrastructure across Africa. eSite is a recipient of multiple industry awards, including Sustania 100 and the GSMA Green Mobile Award. eSite Power Systems is headquartered in Lidköping, Sweden. It has a development lab at Chalmers University in Gothenburg and additional offices in Nigeria and South Africa. www.esitepowersystems.com
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PROJECT TO BULD AL LAHOON SUBSTATION FOR US$13.27M
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lsewedy Electric for Trading and Distribution is one of the leading wires and cables and integrated energy solutions provider in the Middle East and Africa. The company has a portfolio incorporating traditional and renewable energy areas along with related services. Last year, the company signed an EPC contract worth US$18.54mn to build a transmission line and an internal network for the Canal Sugar Company in Egypt. Elsewedy Electric for Trading and Distribution recently announced that it has signed a contract to build Al Lahoon substation with a value of US$13.27mn in Faiyum governorate on turnkey basis. The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract will be implemented over a six-month period. The 200/22/220 KV substation is located at Al Lahoon in one of the governorates of Egypt , essentially in the middle of the country. Its capital is the city of Faiyum, located about 81 miles (130 km) south west of Cairo. It has a population of around three million people. Its construction reflects a phase of an ongoing project which aims to increase the capability of the national electricity transmission grid of Egypt. Recent cooperation efforts between the Egyptian Ministry of Electricity and Chinese electricity companies have aimed to fulfill power projects worth $1 billion. This comes within the framework of the investment partnership between the two countries, Egyptian Minister of Investment and International Cooperation Sahar Nasr has said. Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker said that the second phase agreement aims to increase the capability of the national grid, including power production, transmission and distribution, in order to hit the highest level of efficiency.
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Five years ago a consortium comprising Siemens and El Sewedy Electric T&D signed a contract with Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) for the construction of six state-of-the-art substations. Located at El Minia, El Beheira, Qalubia, Assiut and Kafr El Zayat governorates, the new 500/220kV substations currently transmit power generated by the Siemens-built power plants in Beni Suef and Burullus into Egypt’s power grid. Siemens has designed, engineered, supplied, installed & commissioned the substations. The company has supplied gasinsulated switchgear, transformers and control and protection equipment. All civil and electro mechanical work for the projects was completed by El-Sewedy Electric T&D and the construction of the substations effecttively matched the implementation timeframe of the Beni Suef and Burullus power plants. Wolfgang Braun, senior executive vice-president, energy management, Siemens Middle East, said at the time, “A reliable electricity supply is essential to drive sustainable
economic growth in Egypt. These substations integrate the new, highly-efficient power plants from Siemens into the grid, and enable Egypt to accommodate increasing demand from domestic and industrial customers.” The substations form a key element of the Egyptian government’s plan to upgrade and increase the capacity of the country’s national grid. As part of this strategy, Siemens and its local partners are also constructing three highly efficient combined-cycle power plants in the country — Burullus, New Capital and Beni Suef. Each power plant is powered by eight Siemens H-Class gas turbines. Siemens is also involved with 12 wind farms in Egypt, comprising approximately 600 wind turbines. In total, the Siemens power projects has added 16.4 GW of electricity generation to the national grid to create an affordable, reliable and sustainable energy mix in support of sustainable economic growth for Egypt. www. elsewedy.net
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ENERGY ACCESS ACROSS AFRICA Over half the African population (640 million people) do not have access to energy – the lowest electricity access rate worldwide. Because of little installed capacity, there is low energy consumption and access, comments Damien Simon, Nexans. So what can be done about this?
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here are multiple dimensions to the problem of energy access across the continent: from insufficient power generation capacity, to difficulties in managing energy infrastructure and attracting investments in the sector, to challenges in serving low-income users. While the sustainable development objective of achieving universal access to electricity by 2030 is a lot closer than one might think, demand is only set to rise with an increasing population, urbanization and economic productivity. To achieve universal access despite increasing demand, where do we start? Well, let’s start at the very beginning, with the infrastructure that enables people to have energy delivered to their homes, schools, hospitals and community spaces. Despite both the overwhelming need and the ample means available, the delivery of infrastructure is not happening as quickly as governments and the ultimate beneficiaries of new infrastructure might like. Getting the fundamental aspects of project development and delivery correct is a challenge, yet it is vital to ensuring the long-term success of energy infrastructure projects. Many countries are now looking to better analyse their markets and identify projects which can be delivered successfully. For example, in the Ivory Coast, Nexans is working with the Ivorian state energy company, CI-Energies, to develop a ready-to-use power distribution infrastructure to over 45 villages. In this project Nexans is offering a turnkey solution which also brings in key competencies and support for the management of the project. In the energy and power sectors, this project planning for implementation is crucial as there are so many moving parts which need to come together in order to make a project successful. For example, not only do the power generation assets need to be considered, but so do the necessary transmission and distribution networks and revenue collection processes (the latter being vital in ensuring that the energy generated can be paid for. If any one of these elements are missing or not up to standard, the long-term viability of energy and/or power projects can be compromised. On the Ivory Coast, Nexans can employ its skills and cables to improve access to energy through the
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Nexans Foundation. In 2018, the company supported a project with Electriciens Sans Frontières (ESF), consisting in the renovation of the electrical system in the Saint-Charles Lwanga high school in Ziguinchor, Casamance, Senegal. The objective was to help improve conditions for the 500 students so that they could receive quality training as a first step towards professional integration and business creation. Christopher Guérin, CEO, Nexans comments: “Universal energy access is something that I am sure many of us take for granted. “Yet, over 640 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa alone do not have access to energy. This is the lowest electricity access rate in the world and represents one of Africa’s most significant obstacles to social and economic development.” He explains: “Incredibly, the number of people living without access to electricity is on the rise, as population growth has surpassed ongoing electrification efforts in the region. This trend is predicted to continue, meaning that it will take efforts beyond the status quo to
secure universal access to energy across Africa. “Yet, we have confidence in Africa’s trajectory towards securing universal energy access. Why? A major reason is that the strong commitment of some countries to electrification is starting to pay back.” Over 200 million sub-Saharan Africans have gained access to electricity since 2000 with 60% of progress since 2011 concentrated in Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Nigeria. Since the beginning of the 21st century, the percentage of people with access to power in Ethiopia increased by 40%, thanks in part to the increased electrification of rural areas. The Ethiopian government has also launched a plan to reach universal access through off-grid solutions. Ghana, for example, reached a national household electrification rate of 84.3% by 2017 through a focus on grid extensions to improve access to energy (International Energy Agency 2017). www.nexans.com
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OFF-GRID POWER
Q2 2020
OFF-GRID POWER SUPPLIED TO OVER 4 MILLION PEOPLE ENGIE Africa has announced that it has successfully accelerated the Access to Energy (A2E) strategy which it launched in 2018.
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NGIE has achieved this through the development of its three A2E off-grid energy solution companies: Fenix International, ENGIE Mobisol, and ENGIE PowerCorner. With these three innovative entities, ENGIE Africa is bringing decentralized electricity to more than four million people in nine countries (Uganda, Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Nigeria, Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, and Mozambique). This growth is in line with the Group’s ambition to reach millions of households and businesses with clean, distributed energy across Africa. Fenix, which was acquired by ENGIE in 2018, expanded its operations significantly in 2019. To date, it has sold more than 700,000 solar home systems that power 3.5 million people in rural communities across six countries. Now employing 1,200 full-time team members, Fenix launched sales in Mozambique in June 2019. In February 2020, the company has reached milestones in multiple markets, with 150,000 solar home systems sold in Zambia, 50,000 sold in Benin, and 20,000 sold in Côte d’Ivoire. ENGIE complemented its range of solar home system solutions by finalizing the acquisition of Mobisol in October 2019. The higher capacity (40–200W) of ENGIE Mobisol’s products offers consumers access to modern energy services and appliances to establish solar-powered small businesses. ENGIE Mobisol has operations in Tanzania, Rwanda and Kenya, and has installed more than 150,000 solar home systems, providing clean and reliable energy to 750,000 people and counting in East Africa. Mini-grid developer and operator ENGIE PowerCorner now has 13 mini-grids in operation across two countries (Tanzania and Zambia), serving 15,000 beneficiaries. It is constructing new mini-grids in Uganda (in joint venture with Equatorial Power), Benin and Nigeria, with the aim to triple its number of customers this year. ENGIE PowerCorner focuses on powering
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income-generating activities and productive usages, thus contributing to the increase of the economic welfare of its rural customers. Fenix’s inclusive solar home systems for household usages, combined with ENGIE Mobisol’s focus on larger households and small business appliances, together with ENGIE PowerCorner’s focus on income-generating activities and small-scale industries, enables ENGIE to offer affordable energy products and to extend its customer base from rural to urban areas. Yoven Moorooven, CEO of ENGIE Africa, says: “We strongly believe in the huge potential of the off-grid electrification sector and that it will be instrumental in rapidly and cost-effectively bridging energy gaps across Africa. “We will build upon our successes to sustain and meet our long-term ambition of impacting tens of millions of lives across Africa.” ENGIE feels it has an important role to play in industrialising and scaling
up the off-grid solar business. The company is keen to offer the lowest cost and best quality Access to Energy solution to address its customers’ needs.” ENGIE is expanding its offerings beyond electricity provision, integrating cost-effective and tailor-made solutions “as a service” to accompany customers every step of the way. This expansion links energy access to other products and services: internet, water, productive appliances, clean cooking, financial services and products. Universal electrification is the seventh of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals which the global community has committed to achieve by 2030. ENGIE says it is confident that universal access to energy is achievable in the foreseeable future, through smart investments in a combination of national grid extension, solar home systems and mini-grids. www.engie-africa.com
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