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Lilongwe, Malawi | 25th November 2024 ― The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) and the Government of Malawi have officially launched the construction of a 20 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) at the Kanengo substation in Malawi''s capital city, Lilongwe. This is GEAPP''s first BESS project in Africa.
GEAPP is providing up to $20 million in grant funding to the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) to support the design, procurement, installation, and operation of the BESS site. The Government of Malawi and ESCOM are providing match funding. The planned commission date is in 2025.
In Malawi, where as much as 74% of the population lack access to electricity, the country''s hydro-dominated renewable generation mix has been significantly impacted by climate change. Unpredictable rainfall patterns pose risks to the reliability of major hydropower stations that contribute 70% of the country''s electricity installed capacity. By improving voltage levels and reducing power outages, the project will significantly enhance the reliability of clean energy for grid-connected houses, industries, and critical public infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and water supply systems.
The project will also contribute to a cleaner energy future for Malawi, reducing reliance on costly diesel generators, cutting carbon emissions by ~10,000 tonnes annually, and unlocking the full uptake of at least 100 MW of variable renewable energy, such as solar and wind power, into the grid.
Joseph Nganga, Vice President for Africa, GEAPP, said: "GEAPP is proud to work with the Government of Malawi to implement this landmark project which further demonstrates the value of grid services as a business model on the continent. By enhancing the stability and resilience of Malawi''s grid, it demonstrates the power of collaboration in advancing energy access, reducing emissions, and supporting livelihoods. We look forward to continuing our partnership with the Government of Malawi to support the country''s ambition to achieve universal electricity access by 2030 as we pursue the goals of Mission 300: connecting 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030 at unprecedented scale and speed."
BESS offers an opportunity for countries like Malawi to integrate least-cost renewable electricity such as solar and wind. By breaking ground for this BESS project (and its subsequent completion expected in 2025), Malawi is an important proof point for the BESS Consortium launched by GEAPP at COP28 to secure 5 gigawatts (GW) of BESS commitments in low and middle income countries (LMICs) by the end of 2024. Alongside Malawi, first mover countries including Barbados, Belize, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Ghana, Honduras, India, Kenya, Mauritania, Mozambique, Nigeria, Uruguay, and Togo have all committed to the Consortium.
The Malawi BESS project will guide the scale-up of BESS projects in the Consortium''s participating countries. To alleviate energy poverty by 2030 and save a gigaton of CO2 in low and middle-income countries, it is estimated that 90 GW of BESS must be developed to support the required 400 GW of renewable energy.
Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of Malawi said: "I am grateful to the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet for putting money where its mouth is, for it has taken no small measure of courage for GEAPP to put 20 million dollars on the line towards the construction of a 20MW battery energy storage system that is the very first of its kind in the whole of Africa, nor has it taken a small measure of resolve on our part as Government to commit to match that funding in the spirit of true partnership."
The Malawi BESS project aligns with the COP29 Presidency’s Global Energy Storage and Grids Pledge, targeting a sixfold increase in energy storage to 1500GW and significant grid expansion by 2030—critical for tripling renewables and decarbonising the power sector.
JCM Power, together with Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) company, InfraCo Africa, is pleased to announce that the 20MW Golomoti Solar PV and Battery Energy Storage project in the Dedza district of Malawi has successfully entered Commercial Operations. The project includes a 28.5MWp solar array coupled with a 5MW/10MWh lithium-ion battery, and will provide 20MW of much needed power to Malawi''s grid. Golomoti is JCM Power''s second renewable energy project in Malawi after the 60MW Salima Solar project entered operations in October 2021. Construction took under 12 months from mobilising to site in March 2021 and reaching commercial operations on 1 March 2022.
The project is the first utility-scale grid-connected hybrid solar and battery energy storage project in sub-Saharan Africa. This marks a milestone for the region as energy storage serves as an important tool to integrate increasing amounts of renewable energy into utility''s networks. The inclusion of the battery system means the project will reduce variation in output during cloud cover, dispatch energy in the evening peak, and support controlling voltage and frequency of the grid.
Through construction, the project created over 550 jobs, of which 85% were local jobs for Malawians. Environmentally, the project has negligible impact, specifically with the power plant being designed to preserve ancient baobabs which were on the site.
Christian Wray, CEO of JCM Power, noted that "We are proud to announce the completion of our second solar project in Malawi which is a pioneering solar and energy storage project that will serve as a catalyst for many similar projects in the future. In addition to developing and financing the project, JCM Power managed the execution of the works and, despite numerous challenges due to impacts from the global Covid-19 pandemic, we are pleased with the speed of project execution, the positive economic benefits delivered to Malawi and all while keeping our employees and communities safe."
The project is committed to having a positive long term impact and, in partnership with the community, has developed a Social and Economic Development Plan focusing on Women Empowerment, Health and Sanitation, and Subsistence-based Sustainable Livelihoods. The project has already delivered numerous impact projects related to clean water and education.
The project is made possible through a long list of partners, including USAID who provided critical development funding, Innovate UK''s Energy Catalyst program who provided grant funding for the batteries, and furthermore by IFU who provided JCM with debt financing.
Based on the projects commitment to women employment and its gender inclusive policies, the project is eligible to be a 2XChallenge investment. JCM Power Corporation is qualified as a 2XChallenge company and these initiatives further demonstrate JCM''s commitment.
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Golomoti Solar is a 20MWAC solar photovoltaic project with a 10MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) at Dedza, approximately 100km south east of Malawi''s capital, Lilongwe.
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