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Grid storage is the missing link in SA's electricity crisis

With load shedding back to stage 6, solar power with battery storage systems are again working overtime. The massive investment in solar and battery systems by the private sector over the last two years has reduced the strain on the national grid, but a new study by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) says this is uncoordinated and self-funded.

July 14, 2023

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Role of battery energy storage systems to mitigate loadshedding

South Africa needs to deploy battery energy storage systems to ease the current electricity crisis and reduce the need for loadshedding, says the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).

July 10, 2023

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Grid storage plans key in addressing energy crisis, finds IISD report

A new report from the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) has found that in order to reduce the need for load shedding during periods of peak power demand, national and municipal plans should be developed to deploy energy storage.

July 6, 2023

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South Africa Needs Grid Storage Plans to Tackle the Power Crisis—New Report

July 5, 2023

July 5, 2023, Cape Town—South Africa should develop national and municipal plans to deploy energy storage to ease the current electricity crisis and reduce the need for load shedding during periods of peak power demand, finds a new report released today.

South Africans experienced more scheduled power cuts in the first 6 months of 2023 than in all of 2022. Energy storage—such as grid batteries and pumped hydro—can help balance electricity supply and demand, improve grid stability, and boost energy providers’ financial returns, finds the study Watts in Store: Explainer on How Energy Storage Can Help South Africa’s Electricity Crisis (Part 1) by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).

“While deployment of batteries at commercial, industrial, and residential sites is accelerating, the rollout is happening in an uncoordinated manner, primarily as a self-funded response to
worsening load shedding,” says Richard Halsey, policy advisor at IISD and the lead author of the report. “South Africa needs national and municipal grid storage strategies, which will provide a positive signal to the energy storage industry that it can safely develop supply chains.”

IISD researchers identified seven benefits of energy storage that are particularly important for the constrained South African power system this year. Among those with immediate effect, adding batteries to consumer-located generators can lower demand for Eskom power, while the existing pumped hydro can reduce the need for load shedding when power consumption is at its peak.

In the long term, energy storage can also complement intermittent utility-scale renewable energy, optimize the use of congested grids, contribute to better use of existing power plants, improve public supply of electricity, and could be a cost-effective alternative to immediate grid expansion in some cases. 

Grid batteries an immediate strategic priority

While South Africans are already widely and rapidly installing consumer batteries (located at consumer premises), grid storage (located on the electricity grid) has received relatively little attention, authors found. Yet, grid batteries have recently seen rapid growth worldwide, thanks to an 80% drop in the cost of lithium-ion batteries since 2013. The main benefit is that they can be deployed much faster and offer more services than other grid storage technologies, such as pumped hydro.

“With the current electricity crisis requiring fast and effective measures, grid batteries can be an important part of the solution,” Halsey says. “That doesn’t mean pumped hydro is not needed, as it can provide longer-duration storage and should be considered a complementary technology.”

Note

This paper is the first in a two-part series about energy storage in South Africa, exploring
how energy storage can contribute to solving the electricity crisis in South Africa, why grid-located batteries are a strategic focus area, and the status quo of current plans and projects. Part 2 will take a deeper look at grid-located batteries: how to maximize benefits, minimize risks, and create a more enabling environment for deployment.

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Richard Halsey, Policy Advisor, IISD’s South Africa team: [email protected]
Aia Brnic, Communications Officer, IISD: [email protected]

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Energy storage 'can balance electricity supply, demand'

South Africa should develop national and municipal plans to deploy energy storage, to ease the electricity crisis and reduce the need for load-shedding during periods of peak power demand.

July 5, 2023

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Grid storage plans key in addressing energy crisis, finds IISD report

A new report from the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) has found that in order to reduce the need for load shedding during periods of peak power demand, national and municipal plans should be developed to deploy energy storage.

July 5, 2023

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'Cheaper than gas': Batteries can ease load shedding while SA faces grid constraints - report

Batteries are an important solution for South Africa to reduce the intensity of load shedding while also making the most out of limited grid capacity, according to a new report.

July 5, 2023

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Watts in Store

Part 1: Explainer on how energy storage can help South Africa's electricity crisis

South Africa has an electricity crisis where national supply is often unable to meet demand, leading to regular, planned power cuts. This report aims to explain how energy storage can provide a wide range of benefits to a constrained power system, and why grid-located batteries emerge as a strategic priority in the short term.

July 4, 2023
  • The declining performance of South Africa's coal fleet and grid constraints to adding new power plants reinforce the need for measures like energy storage that can maximize the use of existing infrastructure.

  • Energy storage—and particularly batteries in the short term—can help balance electricity supply and demand, improve grid stability, and boost energy providers' financial returns.

  • South Africa needs national and municipal grid storage strategies that will provide a positive signal to the energy storage industry that it can develop local supply chains.

Watts in Store Part 1 is the first in a two-part series about energy storage in South Africa. It explores how energy storage can contribute to solving the electricity crisis in South Africa, summarizes seven key benefits for the country, and gives the status quo of current plans and projects. International trends point to the rapid growth in grid-located batteries, and Part 2 of this series will take a deeper look at grid-located batteries in South Africa: how to maximize benefits, minimize risks, and create a more enabling environment for deployment.

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Shifting S. Africa coal plant for clean energy needs millions in loans. Experts say that's a problem

Plumes of heat-trapping pollutants last billowed from the giant stacks of Komati Power Station in October, when the coal-fired plant that fed South Africa's hungry electrical grid for more than half a century was shut down to make way for a solar, wind and battery storage plant.

June 22, 2023
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Shifting S. Africa coal plant for clean energy needs millions in loans; experts say that's a problem

Plumes of heat-trapping pollutants last billowed from the giant stacks of Komati Power Station in October, when the coal-fired plant that fed South Africa's hungry electrical grid for more than half a century was shut down to make way for a solar, wind and battery storage plant.

June 22, 2023