Cuamba Solar PV + Energy Storage Project Breaks Ground In Mozambique

MAPUTO, Mozambique, June 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — In a significant step toward a clean energy future, Globeleq, a leading independent power company in Africa and its project partners, Source Energia and Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) have celebrated the start of construction of the 19MWp (15MWac) Cuamba Solar PV plant and a 2 MW (7MWh) energy storage system.

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The Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Dr Ernesto Max Tonela, was the official guest at the power plant site in Cuamba where the ground breaking ceremony was held. The project will contribute to the Government’s “Energy for All” strategy, aiming to have universal energy access by 2030.

The US$32 million project is located in the Tetereane District of the city of Cuamba, Niassa province, about 550 kms west of the coastal town Nacala. The project is the first IPP in Mozambique to integrate a utility scale energy storage system and includes an upgrade to the existing Cuamba substation.  Electricity will be sold through a 25-year power purchase agreement with EDM.

The project is expected to receive US$19m of debt funding from The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (“EAIF”), a member of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (“PIDG”). Furthermore, the project will receive US$7m in grant funding from PIDG’s Viability Gap Funding (“VGF”) grant facility and a US$ 1m grant from CDC Plus to enable an affordable tariff and the energy storage system.

Jonathan Hoffman, Globeleq’s Chief Development Officer commented: “This project is a trailblazer for future utility-scale energy storage in Mozambique and the region.  Cuamba Solar, along with all our energy projects we are working on, cements our ongoing commitment to contribute to the long-term energy security and development of the country on a low carbon pathway.”

Globeleq and Source Energia are also developing one of the first wind projects in Mozambique located near the town of Namaacha 40km west of Maputo.  In addition, Globeleq has recently pre-qualified to compete for the 40 MWp Dondo solar power project in Sofala Province and has been selected for two 15MWp solar projects in neighbouring Eswatini.

Pedro Coutinho, Source Energia’s Founding Partner and Managing Director added: “Source is excited to have reached this significant milestone to Mozambique and the Niassa Province with the Cuamba Solar PV and energy storage project. We are committed to work towards developing projects that are in line with the Mozambique energy goals for universal access that are led by EDM.”

Marcelino Gil, EDM Chairman explained EDM’s commitment to the country energy mix based on the abundance of resources in Mozambique, with the visibility to promote clean and renewable energy toward the commitment of universal access to energy to all Mozambicans by 2030.

It is expected the project will need around 100 workers during construction, many of which will be hired from the local community. The Spanish company, TSK, has been appointed as the project EPC contractor.  Globeleq will oversee the construction and operations of the power plant, supported by Source Energia.

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Drugs, ammunition and livestock confiscated, five arrested

WESTERN CAPE – The vigilance of members attached to the Flying Squad landed three suspects behind bars for dealing in drugs. During the early hours of this morning the members stopped a suspicious vehicle in Gugulethu and conducted a search which led to the discovery of two 70kg bags of dagga with an approximate street value of R50 000-00. The three male occupants of the vehicle aged 45, 49 and 61 were arrested and are expected to make a court appearance in Athlone once they have been charged.

In an unrelated intelligence driven operation in Elsies River drugs and ammunition were confiscated yesterday. Members of the Cluster Crime Prevention Unit reacted on information and seized 2000 mandrax tablets and 185 different calibre ammunition found in a wendy house in 35th Avenue. Arrests are yet to be made.

Meanwhile two suspects are expected to make their court appearance in Malmesbury this morning for stock theft after they were apprehended by the Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit in possession of a Merino sheep valued at R3000-00 during the weekend.

Source: South African Police Service

Pretoria Moot SAPS reopened after decontamination

GAUTENG – Pretoria Moot Police Station, has been reopened for assistance to the community. The Station and all telephone lines are fully operational again.

The SAPS Pretoria Moot management would like to thank its community for their understanding and patience.

SAPS Pretoria Moot SAPS landline number 012 3535441

Report crime anonymously at 08600 10111or by using MySAPS app that can be downloaded from the Play Store or App store or App Gallery.

Source: South African Police Service

Brooklyn SAPS reopened after decontamination

GAUTENG – Brooklyn Police Station, has been reopened for assistance to the community. The Station and all telephone lines are fully operational again.

The SAPS Brooklyn management would like to thank its community for their understanding and patience.

SAPS Brooklyn landline number 012 366 1735/6

Report crime anonymously at 08600 10111 or by using MySAPS app that can be downloaded from the Play Store or App store or AppGallery.

Source: South African Police Service

Swift response by police leads to the arest of nine suspects following a taxi related shooting incident in Fordburg

PARKTOWN – Police on Monday afternoon, 14 June 2021 at about 15:00, responded to a shooting incident and arrested nine suspects, recovering three firearms in Fordsurg, Johannesburg

Members were notified about a shooting that had just taken place in Fordsburg and the Highway Patrol and Crime Prevention teams were dispatched to search for the suspects.

Five patrol cars from one taxi association were damaged and one person was shot and declared dead on the scene.

Nine suspects that matched the description of the suspects who ran away on foot were spotted and police stopped them and they were arrested.

Upon searching the suspects’ car, police recovered three firearms which will be taken for ballistic to establish whether or not they may have been used in the commission of other crimes.

The suspects will be charged with murder and possession of unlicensed firearms. They will further be profiled to determine if they are not linked to other crimes, especially the taxi violence related crimes.

Source: South African Police Service

Off-duty policeman killed at construction site in Khayelitsha, allegedly stealing bricks, and two accomplices arrested

CAPE TOWN – Harare police on patrol in the area in the early hours of Monday morning came across a light delivery vehicle loading bricks at a construction site. As they approached the vehicle, four suspects fled. Police managed to arrest two suspects assisted by security guards who were on site. As they were busy loading the arrested suspects into the police van, police came under fire. They returned fire.

The gunman was hit. He was taken to hospital where he died. It later transpired he was an off-duty police official attached to the Khayelitsha Tactical Response Team.

The Independent Police Investigation Directorate was informed.

Further investigations led the police to the home of the deceased where a generator stolen in a business robbery in the area was found. It was also discovered that the firearm used by the deceased to fire shots at the police was a service pistol registered in his name. The vehicle that was loading bricks at the construction site belonged to the deceased.

Western Cape Acting Provincial Commissioner, Major General Thembisile Patekile has decried the involvement of police officials in crime. “Not only do they tarnish the name of the SAPS but their actions strain relations between police and communities”, says Major General Patekile. He vowed to root out bad apples within Western Cape SAPS.

Source: South African Police Service