MOZAMBIQUE RENEWABLE ENERGY STORAGE

Mozambique Photovoltaic Energy Storage Power Station
The first solar power plant with an energy storage system in Mozambique was officially inaugurated on 14 September. Located in the province of Cuamba, Niassa district, the Tetereane Power Plant combines a photovoltaic solar energy capacity of 19 MWp with energy storage in 7 MWh batteries. [pdf]
Mozambique specializes in energy storage systems
Enter compressed gas energy storage (CGES), a technology that could turn Mozambique’s gas wealth into 24/7 clean power. Let’s unpack how this works and why energy experts are calling it “ the Swiss Army knife of African energy solutions ”. [pdf]FAQS about Mozambique specializes in energy storage systems
Is battery storage a key technology for Mozambique's future?
Globeleq sees battery storage as a key technology for Mozambique’s future. Storage costs are expected to continue decreasing, so those systems will become more competitive and will be able to contribute more.
When did Globeleq & Mozambique launch a solar power plant?
Our solar power plant in Cuamba was inaugurated in September of 2023. It marked another milestone for Globeleq and Mozambique, as it was the first IPP to integrate a utility-scale energy storage system.
Why should Mozambique be a regional power supplier?
First, to ensure that Mozambique has reliable and cost-effective power generation capable of meeting its 2030 electrification goals. Second, to establish Mozambique as a regional power supplier of choice. South Africa has a critical shortage of electricity, and Zambia and Zimbabwe also require power.
Should Mozambique export electricity?
One of the big challenges of Mozambique is its size and shape, which make the transportation of electrons across the country quite expensive. Exporting electricity would bring foreign currency that can support investments in domestic transmission and distribution infrastructure.
Will Cuamba solar deliver clean power to the Mozambican grid?
Mike Scholey, Globeleq’s CEO remarked: “We are extremely excited to now have Cuamba Solar officially delivering clean power to the Mozambican grid via EDM and supporting both the local economy and the Government’s efforts to build more renewable power.
What is Globeleq's first greenfield project in Mozambique?
The US$36 million Cuamba Solar plant is also Globeleq’s first greenfield project in Mozambique and the Group’s first combined solar and storage plant in its operating portfolio.
