ECB approves Emesco licences
The Electricity Control Board (ECB) has issued generation and export licences to Schonau Solar Energy, a 125 MW solar PV plant being developed by renewable energy company, Emesco.These are the first of their size and kind to be issued by the ECB under the Modified Single Buyer (MSB) Framework.
The plant, located at Karasburg, will generate electricity for 25 years and will export its power via South Africa into the Southern African Power Pool’s (SAPP) competitive electricity markets.
The SAPP operates four competitive electricity markets between twelve member countries and has facilitated trade between utilities in southern Africa since 1995. The operating member countries are Namibia, South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia, Malawi and the DRC, which are primarily represented by each country’s national utility.
The SAPP allows and encourages private companies to join the pool to trade electricity via its organised markets. This is supported by the Namibian regulators’ MSB market structure which enables private companies to export power to the SAPP.
A first
Emesco’s registration of Schonau Solar Energy as a market participant on SAPP will make it the first independent solar power producer to contribute to the SAPP grid under the MSB framework. NamPower, together with Schonau Solar Energy as Market Participant on SAPP, will co-ordinate the export and trade of electricity on the SAPP competitive market.
Pinehas Mutota, the ECB’s GM: Economic Regulation, said that: “The ECB is pleased that the MSB Model has gained momentum. It is our belief that the MSB will contribute to the Government’s objectives for Namibia to become an energy exporter. The issuing of the Generation and Export licences to Schonau and other players is an indication and commitment by government to assist in reducing the power deficit in the region. We wish Schonau all the best.”
Emesco’s commercial director Pieter Rossouw said that the Schonau project is a major step towards Namibia becoming a net exporter of energy through harnessing its abundant solar resource. “The project will add to a diversified energy mix, reduced costs, and decarbonisation in the SAPP. Emesco is developing its pipeline of similar sized projects to provide renewable energy to support the green hydrogen initiative in Namibia and further expansion in the SAPP region.”
He added that Emesco has developed a significant pipeline of projects that includes solar, wind and storage technologies to be rolled out in Namibia with further expansion into the SADC region planned in the near future.