To identify the optimal power system for Mozambique, a few key questions must be considered. • Should Mozambique cap new renewable energy capacity to 100 MW/year? • Or should the country add as much renewables as needed to further lower system
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Landmark project will boost electricity transmission between central and northern regions of Mozambique. An agreement to deliver Phase II and III of the Chimuara-Nacala power transmission project in Mozambique was announced today by Gridworks and the Mozambican electricity utility, Electricidade de Moçambique ("EDM").
Mozambique has the largest power generation potential of all Southern African countries, with the capacity to generate 187 GW of power from coal, hydro, gas, solar, wind, and other renewable sources, according to Deloitte''s Africa Energy Outlook Report 2024.
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Regardless of the power system expansion strategy selected by Mozambique, there is a critical need to strengthen Mozambique''s power transmission capabilities if the country is to achieve its electricity generation objectives.
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The use of proven power generation technologies coupled with a well-structured and realistic data-driven plan will enable Mozambique to reach its electrification goal. To identify the optimal power system for Mozambique, a few key questions must be considered. Should Mozambique cap new renewable energy capacity to 100 MW/year?
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The optimal power system expansion plan if wind and solar capacity are allowed to triple to reach almost 3 GW by 2032. Currently, the power system of Mozambique is separated into two transmission networks isolated from one another: the Central-Northern and Southern systems. Over 50% of the annual power demand is seen in the Southern system.
The study covers two possible scenarios, low renewable and high renewable scenarios, that would enable the country to meet the growing electricity demand and compares them to identify the best pathway to develop Mozambique’s power system from 2022 to 2032.
Since Mozambique has high hydro power potential, the country is focusing on developing large hydro projects that aim to be operational at the beginning of 2030’s. Hydropower projects play an important role in decarbonizing the power sector in Mozambique.
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