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The narratives around Oil and Gas have seen a shift in the last decade following the desire for clean energy sources. Big corporations are leading the way in the energy transition with companies looking for ways to produce oil & gas with zero carbon emission.

with regard to energy efficiency & energy transition, solar energy as a renewable energy has been recognised to be one of clean energy sources that can be harnessed in order to accelerate socio-economic growth and development. Globally, solar energy is one of popular renewable energies and this is attributable to affordability coupled with durability of solar systems and equipment.

In addition to its hydrocarbon proven reserves, South Sudan can also prepare for its sustainable energy future by reducing electricity deficit through clean power investment that targets upto 40MW of additional power from renewable energy sources. 

As characterised by ample sunshine with strong solar power potential, South Sudan remains as one of key destinations on African continent for solar energy investment. In addition to this, it has been documented that evolution of solar PV is of great significance in South Sudan. For instance, some advantages of solar PV energy including its simplicity of installation and operation at all scales such as solar lanterns and rooftops system for buildings, fast-growing area of mini-grids and large-scale utility systems. Moreover, the scalability is one of the significant aspects in the evolution of solar PV energy within South Sudan.  

A solar energy can also be transformative to South Sudan''s economy. For example, solar energy is affordable, cleaner and last longer as compared to energy from diesel-powered generators because generators need diesel to burn and they also need to be replaced after few years. Proponents of solar energy argue that a solar system can produce reliable electricity for about 25 years.

 Having recognised solar energy potential, South Sudan is expected to put more emphasis on development of solar energy sector as part of its fight against energy poverty and economic diversification. The good news is that South Sudan has already started its fight against energy poverty and one evidence for that is the ongoing construction of Nesitu 20MWp PV Solar + 35MWh BESS power plant at Nesitu, Juba. This solar-powered plant consists of two storage training centre building and 25km 33kV transmission line from Nasitu to Gumba RMU connection point (loan from AFREXIMBANK).

Obviously, implementation of big infrastructural projects like construction of solar-powered plants in the country usually needs collaboration between the public and private sector. This means that South Sudan should have regulatory framework and good investment policies that can attract reputable companies that will bring technology and pool of expertise to develop the solar energy sector and associated power industries in the country.

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The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is seeking consultants to undertake a solar mapping exercise in seven of its members states: Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda. The deadline for expressions of interest is August 30.

Kampala-based developer Aptech Africa says it plans to build a 12 MWp solar plant in Juba.

The International Renewable Energy Agency’s latest annual report on the progress towards UN sustainable development goal seven estimates 670 million people will still lack electricity in 2030, and more than 2 billion will be reliant on unhealthy, polluting cooking methods.

The International Renewable Energy Agency has combined energy infrastructure commitments across a huge swathe of the continent with hundreds of regional sites which offer rich solar and onshore wind potential, to determine what could be possible.

Egyptian energy services company Elsewedy Electric T&D (EETD) recently secured a contract to build a 20 MWp PV plant and 35 MWh storage system in South Sudan.

Egyptian manufacturer El Sewedy Electric has secured a contract from the authorities in Juba to build the $45 million project in Nesitu county. The African Export-Import Bank is financing the facility.

The South Sudan Electricity Corporation is seeking consultants to define the nation''s Renewable Energy Development Program and its related tender mechanism. The plan could put the world''s youngest country – which is in the grip of a long, brutal civil war – on a path to sustainability.

The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) has proposed a "green pivot" for South Sudan, where solar energy could help decouple economic growth from the geopolitics of oil and gas. In a special report, it has identified three opportunities where solar could yield benefits. A donor-led transition is required.

The international solar alliance framework agreement receives 15 ratifications, as the Republic of Guinea becomes the 15th country to do so. The founding ceremony of ISA is scheduled for December 08, 2017 in Greater Noida, India.

South Sudan''s future – and relief from its cycle of conflict – is linked to its reliance on fossil fuels, with limited but possible options for charting a new course. South Sudan''s energy sector is deeply embedded in the country''s conflict dynamics, from the economy''s near total dependence on oil production and the accompanying patronage systems to the reliance on imported diesel for access to electricity.

Creative solutions could help South Sudan break this cycle, and in at least one area – renewable energy – unique opportunities exist for the government and its international and national partners to support the development of a new, more sustainable, and widely accessible electricity infrastructure.

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