AMEA Power is among the region’s fastest-growing renewable energy companies, having just recently emerged successful in two substantial Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects that came out from South Africa’s Department of Electricity and Energy-organized Bid Window 2 of the Battery Energy Storage Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (BESIPPPP). Gainfar and Boitekong will be important projects for enhancing the stability of Eskom’s national power grid, which will be instrumental in removing the energy crisis the country faces.
Strategic Projects to Boost Grid Stability
With both located in the North West Province, two BESS projects boast an average capacity over 300 MWh. More and more advance solutions for such critical energy storages are, at present required in South African systems, amid struggling power deficits that have continued for years coupled with load shedding, blackouts. The Gainfar Project will connect to the Ngwedi substation, while the Boitekong Project will link up with the Marang substation.
The two projects will add a significant layer of backup power and energy storage as well as services to Eskom’s grid via 15-year PPAs, aligned with South Africa’s efforts toward becoming a more sustainable and resilient energy system.
Hussain Al Nowais, Chairman of AMEA Power, said, “This achievement marks a major milestone for AMEA Power, as we continue to expand our footprint in South Africa, a key market for us. These projects represent our first successful awards of BESS projects, through a competitive bidding process and underscore our commitment to providing sustainable, resilient and cost-effective energy solutions.”
Apart from the BESS projects, AMEA Power is expanding its renewable energy portfolio in South Africa. The company is advancing the 120MW Doornhoek Solar PV project awarded through Bid Window 6 of South Africa’s REIPPPP. The solar project is under construction following financial close in June 2024.
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Supporting South Africa’s Clean Energy Future
The Gainfar and Boitekong projects are key to AMEA Power’s growth in South Africa, where the company is gaining momentum. These projects will help South Africa transition to renewable energy while ensuring grid stability and a more reliable power supply.