The launch of a major renewable energy project by the Ezra Group in South Sudan marks a milestone in the country’s transition to sustainable energy.
The initiative features a 20-Megawatt (MW) solar power plant and a 14-Megawatt-hour (MWh) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Juba.
This project is expected to supply electricity to up to 16,000 households, addressing South Sudan’s low electricity access rate, which was just 8.4% in 2022.
The solar plant and BESS are designed to cut energy costs, stabilize the grid, and enhance the reliability of renewable energy. The BESS includes advanced components such as smart inverters, smart transformers, and smart loggers, ensuring efficiency and sustainability.
At the launch event, South Sudan’s Vice President for the Infrastructure Cluster and the Minister of Energy and Dams highlighted the project’s importance in reducing carbon emissions and providing clean, stable electricity.
This project was made possible through collaboration with key partners, including the South Sudan Electricity Corporation (SSEC) and the Ministry of Energy and Dams.
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