It supplies clean energy to EDM through a 25-year power purchase agreement and provides power for around 22,000 Mozambican families, displacing over 172,000 tonnes
MAPUTO, 14 June 2021: In a significant step toward a clean energy future, Globeleq, a leading independent power company in Africa and its project partners, Source Energia
The project is the first IPP in Mozambique to integrate a utility scale energy storage system and includes an upgrade to the existing Cuamba substation.
The project is the first IPP in Mozambique to integrate a utility scale energy storage system and includes an upgrade to the existing Cuamba substation. Electricity
The US$36 million project located in the Cuamba district, Niassa province (about 550 km west of the coastal town of Nacala) now supplies electricity through a 25-year power
Construction has begun on the 19MWp/15MWac Cuamba solar PV plant with 2MW/7MWh battery storage in Mozambique, project sponsors United Kingdom-based Globeleq, private equity firm Source Capital and Electricidade de Moçambique (EdM) said on 14 June. The announcement followed an official groundbreaking ceremony attended
The project is the first IPP in Mozambique to integrate a utility scale energy storage system and includes an upgrade to the existing Cuamba substation. Electricity will be sold through a
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. The 19MWp (15MWac) solar PV plant and 2MW (7MWh) energy storage system will be located in the Tetereane District of the city of Cuamba in the
MAPUTO, 14 June 2021: In a significant step toward a clean energy future, Globeleq, a leading independent power company in Africa and its project partners, Source Energia
Globeleq along with project partners Source Energia and Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) have started the construction of the 19 MWp (15 MWac) Cuamba Solar PV plant which will also have a 2 MW (7 MWh) energy storage system.
This acquisition significantly expands Globeleq''s renewable energy footprint in Mozambique and comes just weeks after the company successfully started commercial operations at its 19MW solar and 7MWh energy storage project at Cuamba.
MAPUTO, 14 June 2021: In a significant step toward a clean energy future, Globeleq, a leading independent power company in Africa and its project partners, Source Energia and Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) have celebrated the start of construction of the 19MWp (15MWac) Cuamba Solar PV plant and a 2 MW (7MWh) energy storage system with a
The US$36 million project located in the Cuamba district, Niassa province (about 550 km west of the coastal town of Nacala) now supplies electricity through a 25-year power purchase agreement with EDM. The plant is the first IPP in Mozambique to integrate a utility-scale energy storage system and includes an upgrade to the existing Cuamba
MAPUTO, 14 June 2021: In a significant step toward a clean energy future, Globeleq, a leading independent power company in Africa and its project partners, Source Energia and Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) have celebrated the start of construction of the 19MWp (15MWac) Cuamba Solar PV plant and a 2 MW (7MWh) energy storage system.
Globeleq, Source Energia and Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) have started construction on the first IPP in Mozambique to integrate utility-scale energy
Minister Ernesto Max Tonela made the ceremonial first solar panel installation at Cuamba Solar PV plant, which will combine 19MWp (15MWac) of solar PV with 2MW / 7MWh of battery energy storage. African independent power producer (IPP) Globeleq will sell electricity from the facility to utility Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM)
Once operational, the Cuamba Solar plant will supply enough power for 21,800 consumers, and over the life of the project is expected to avoid the equivalent of more than 172,000 tonnes of CO2
Globeleq along with project partners Source Energia and Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) have started the construction of the 19 MWp (15 MWac) Cuamba
It supplies clean energy to EDM through a 25-year power purchase agreement and provides power for around 22,000 Mozambican families, displacing over 172,000 tonnes of CO2 over the life of the project.
The project is the first IPP in Mozambique to integrate a utility scale energy storage system and includes an upgrade to the existing Cuamba substation. Once operational, the Cuamba Solar plant will supply enough power for 21,800 consumers, and over the life of the project is expected to avoid the equivalent of more than 172,000
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