Hitachi Energy selected as technology partner for the world’s longest AC power-from-shore project in Norway

World-first solution will combine two power quality technologies to deliver renewable energy reliably and safely from the mainland power grid

Zurich, Switzerland, March 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hitachi Energy, the global technology and market leader in power grids, announced today that it has been selected by Aker BP, the Norwegian oil and gas exploration and production company, as technology partner for the NOAKA power-from-shore project off the Norwegian coast. The entire project will be powered by up to 150 megawatts of power from the mainland grid – making it the world’s longest power-from-shore AC connection at around 250 km.

Hitachi Energy will perform detailed front-end engineering and design (FEED) studies for a power quality solution that will enable the Aker BP operated NOA Fulla field and the Equinor operated Krafla field in the North Sea to be powered from the mainland. The contract awarded to Hitachi Energy includes an option to deliver the power quality solution when the FEED studies are completed.

By using power from the mainland grid, which is mainly renewable hydropower,  minimizes NOAKA’s carbon footprint. To ensure the smooth, reliable and safe transmission of electricity to the offshore platforms, Hitachi Energy’s solution combines two power quality technologies that have never been used before for this type of application: a high-performance STATCOM, called SVC Light®, and thyristor-controlled series capacitors. The MACH™ control and protection system, will enable the two technologies to work in harmony as a single synchronized solution. This will be made possible by leveraging Hitachi Energy’s extensive and unique know-how in power quality solutions as well as its domain integration capabilities.

“We are delighted that Aker BP has selected our pioneering power quality solution, enabling this vital energy project to be powered with emission-free renewable energy,” says Niklas Persson, Managing Director of Hitachi Energy’s Grid Integration business. “This world-first solution will also enable progress toward mega-scale offshore renewable power installations, offering viable alternative pathways for connecting power from shore with AC over long distances.”

“Our ambition is to develop the NOAKA area with a minimum carbon footprint and a prerequisite for this is that the fields are supplied with power-from-shore,” says Lars Høier, Senior Vice President and Asset Manager for NOAKA at Aker BP. “We selected Hitachi Energy as our trusted technology partner to provide a reliable and flexible grid connection and power quality solution to secure high reliability in our operations.”

Hitachi Energy’s proposed solution comprises a new grid connection to house the STATCOM, thyristor-controlled series capacitors, shunt reactors and gas-insulated switchgear. The solution will also increase the transmission capacity of an existing 420 kV mainland grid connection with new gas-insulated switchgear and a power transformer. These are all technologies made by Hitachi Energy to secure exceptional levels of grid availability and reliability.

Hitachi Energy: proven track record in long-distance power-from-shore

Hitachi Energy supplied the world’s first long-distance power-from-shore installation in Norway in 2005 using its HVDC Light® high-voltage direct current technology. Since then, Hitachi Energy has supplied four of the five HVDC power-from-shore installations, all of which supply platforms off the Norwegian coast. In December 2021, Hitachi Energy won a contract to supply the most powerful power-from-shore solution in the Middle East and North Africa. The solution will deliver 3,200 MW of low-carbon power to two offshore production clusters, reducing the clusters’ emissions by up to 35 percent.

About Hitachi Energy Ltd.

Hitachi Energy is a global technology leader that is advancing a sustainable energy future for all. We serve customers in the utility, industry and infrastructure sectors with innovative solutions and services across the value chain. Together with customers and partners, we pioneer technologies and enable the digital transformation required to accelerate the energy transition towards a carbon-neutral future. We are advancing the world’s energy system to become more sustainable, flexible and secure whilst balancing social, environmental and economic value. Hitachi Energy has a proven track record and unparalleled installed base in more than 140 countries. Headquartered in Switzerland, we employ around 38,000 people in 90 countries and generate business volumes of approximately $10 billion USD.

About Hitachi, Ltd.

Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, contributes to a sustainable society with a higher quality of life by driving innovation through data and technology as the Social Innovation Business. Hitachi is focused on strengthening its contribution to the Environment, the Resilience of business and social infrastructure as well as comprehensive programs to enhance Security & Safety. Hitachi resolves the issues faced by customers and society across six domains: IT, Energy, Mobility, Industry, Smart Life and Automotive Systems through its proprietary Lumada solutions. The company’s consolidated revenues for fiscal year 2020 (ended March 31, 2021) totaled 8,729.1 billion yen ($78.6 billion), with 871 consolidated subsidiaries and approximately 350,000 employees worldwide. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company’s website at https://www.hitachi.com.

 

 

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Meinergy Signs Agreement with Huawei on a 1 GW and 500 MWh Project to Facilitate Green Development of Ghana

BARCELONA, Spain, March 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Huawei Digital Power Technologies Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Huawei Digital Power) signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Meinergy Technology Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as Meinergy), the leading PV developer in West Africa. Under the agreement, Huawei Digital Power will provide a complete smart PV & energy storage system (ESS) solution for the 1 GW utility-scale PV plant and 500 MWh ESS project developed by Meinergy in Ghana.

Wu Guangwen (CEO – Meinergy), Zhou Wei (Managing Director – Huawei Ghana Representative Office), and Fang Liangzhou (Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer – Huawei Digital Power), attended the signing ceremony.https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1760287/Meinergy_Signs_Agreement_with_Huawei_Executives.jpg

To meet the increasing demand for power, diversify energy mix, and accelerate economic development, the government of Ghana has set its strategic goal for renewable energy: Increase the proportion of renewable energy in the energy mix to 10%, promote green energy, and make power accessible nationwide by 2030.

Meinergy has been in Ghana for many years, and its business covers mining, electric power, and PV sectors. Against the backdrop of global energy mix transformation, Meinergy has vigorously expanded its renewable energy business in Ghana and other countries in Africa to provide stable green power for local communities and bridge the electric power divide.https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1760288/Meinergy_Signs_Agreement_with_Huawei_Solar_Panels.jpg

The two parties have had close cooperation in utility-scale PV plants, integration of PV and hydropower, energy storage, and residential PV in Ghana and have achieved outstanding business results. Both parties expect to further cooperate in PV & ESS plant development, data centers, eLTE, and public cloud to build a greener Africa.

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Sport, Arts and Culture hosts Limpopo South African Geographical Names Capacity building workshop, 9 Mar

The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture invites members of the media on Wednesday, 9 March 2022 to the Geographical Names Capacity building workshop.

The South African Geographical Names Council (SAGNC) was established by the South African Geographical Names Council Act, 1998 (Act No.118 of 1998), as the body responsible for standardising geographical names in South Africa.

The workshop aims at capacitating municipal managers in the process of naming and renaming of buildings, places, and geographic places in the context of facilitating the promotion of a common national identity, social cohesion, and national healing.

This process was initiated in 1994 as an integral part of the overall transformation of the South African heritage landscape. The standardisation of geographical names seeks to rectify the historical perspective of geographical names, correct spelling mistakes, eradicate the geographical names duplication and affirm the history as well as identity of the province.

The workshop is scheduled to take place from 9-11 March 2022 in Polokwane at the Ranch Hotel.

Source: Government of South Africa

Gauteng leads new COVID-19 cases

Some 1 147 new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in South Africa over the past 24 hours, at a positivity rate of at least 6.1%.

This is according to the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD).

The new cases bring the total number of laboratory confirmed cases to at least 3.6 million cases since the first case was reported two years ago.

“Due to the ongoing audit exercise by the National Department of Health (NDoH), there may be a backlog of COVID-19 mortality cases reported. Today, the NDoH reports zero deaths, as well as zero deaths occurring in the past 24 – 48 hours.

“Total fatalities remain unchanged at 99,543 to date,” the institute said on Sunday.

The provincial new cases breakdown is as follows:

• Gauteng 418;

• KwaZulu-Natal 259;

• Western Cape 236;

• North West 69;

• Free State 48;

• Mpumalanga 44;

• Eastern Cape 38;

• Limpopo 22,

• Northern Cape 13.

There was a slight increase of hospitalisations with six new admissions.

The total number of vaccinations over the past 24 hours was 7 414 – bringing the total number of jabs in arms to at least 32 027 146.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Minister Mondli Gungubele restates commitment of State Security Agency to uproot corruption

Minister Gungubele reiterates the State Security Agency’s resolve against corruption

The Minister in the Presidency responsible for State Security, Minister Mondli Gungubele has restated the commitment of the State Security Agency to uproot corruption.

Responding to a series of media reports about alleged incidents of fraud, corruption and malfeasance, Minister Gungubele says the agency was cognisant of the seriousness of the issues raised in both the High Level Review Panel on State Security and the July unrest reports, which all point to some weaknesses and gaps in the manner in which the Agency conducts its business.

He said these incidents of wrong doing in the main are as a result of such weaknesses as identified in the two recent reports and vowed that the Agency was steadfast in the implementation of recommendations to ensure that such misconduct does not recur.

“We have noted with some deep concern, the number of media reports about the alleged corruption in the Agency and we want to assure the South African citizens that we share their disdain against such conduct” he said “We are spending sleepless nights in our attempts to uncover these malpractices and we are confident that we will win this war and return the Agency to its former glory”

He said the work of the forensic Investigation team in partnership with the NPAs Investigative Directorate was underway and gaining momentum by the day.

“We are encouraged by the progress we are making through the work of this firm and the NPA – in fact just recently, we have dismissed no less than four officials on account of fraud, corruption and misconduct and we expect to do more” said Minister Gungubele

He concluded by reassuring the nation that such efforts by the Agency are all meant to restore the image of the Agency which has been compromised by such acts of corruption and misconduct.

“We are determined to restore our image and to turn this place around to serve the needs and interests of our citizens – we have a Constitutional mandate to safeguard the territorial integrity of this country and to protect its citizens, we cannot do that if we continue with the kind of misconduct that has been described in the media and elsewhere” said the Minister

Source: Government of South Africa

KwaZulu-Natal commemorates International Women’s Day, 7 to 8 Mar

International Women’s Day summit hosted by the Kwazulu-Natal provincial government

The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government will host a two-day summit from 07-08 March 2022, to commemorate International Women’s Day 2022 by paying a special attention, inspiring, raising awareness and monitoring progress that women in leadership have made within the Public Service.

The objectives of the summit includes:

Engaging on the role of women in building the capacity of the state;

Empowering women so they are better equipped to thrive in the digital world brought about by the Fourth Industrial Revolution;

Prevent and respond to gender-based violence and femicide and for women to be empowered on how to address Sexual Harassment in the workplace.

The Speakers on the first day of the summit (07 March) include the Director-General of KwaZulu-Natal Dr Nonhlanhla Mkhize, Director-General in The Presidency Ms Phindile Baleni and women in top management in the public and private sector.

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala will deliver the keynote address on the second day of the summit (08 March).

Source: Government of South Africa