In the context of the West African region moving towards a resilient and integrated power grid, West African Power Pool (WAPP) is pioneering the deployment of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).
Export Price99 energy storage projects sprouting across West Africa like baobab trees in the savanna. Why? Because the region''s energy landscape is shifting faster than Sahara sands in a harmattan wind.
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West Africans are now moving in many directions to enhance their power systems. This report ofers an overview of the challenges and the great profusion of activity across the region. It should inform conversation at Nigeria Energy in Lagos (19-21 September) and at the Africa Energy Expo in Rwanda next year.
The West Africa Energy Program run by US AID’s Power Africa division includes support for five solar projects which will provide about 150MW of electricity, including the Kodeni and Nagréongo solar plants in Burkina Faso and a 250MW solar / hydropower hybrid plant in Ghana.
There are significant power generation projects planned or underway in most parts of West Africa, with regional economic heavyweight Nigeria the most active market and also home to the biggest scheme: the 3GW Mambilla hydroelectric plant.
Hydroelectric power is the dominant source of power in the region and is the focus of most of the large schemes underway, although there are also plans to develop more gas-fired plants and some initiatives to develop coal-fired capacity. West African countries have now begun to develop utility-scale solar power.
According to the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA), there is some 160GW of installed pumped-storage hydropower capacity in the world, accounting for the vast majority of total global electricity storage.
Despite having one of the larger populations in the region, at more than 25 million, the country has one of the smaller electricity sectors, with a total generating capacity of just 324MW, of which more than 90% comes from fossil fuel sources.
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