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RePower · Improving Renewables Penetration Through Plug and Play Microgrids

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202330 September 2027EU funding €9,988,746Call HORIZON-CL5-2022-D3-01

For Africa to meet its 2030 SDG7 targets and ambition of attaining energy-for-all by 2040 and climate neutrality by 2063, the proportion of renewables in the current energy mix needs to be dramatically improved through robust and effective technologies, sustainable business models, a skilled technical workforce and an enabling regulatory environment. RePower will contribute to these efforts by demonstrating and validating a modular and scalable plug and play (PnP) microgrid system based on photovoltaics (PV) and biomass combined heat and power (BCHP) augmented with a battery energy storage system (BESS) and an intelligent energy management system (EMS), and by providing tools, processes and a roadmap to replicate the installation of this modular plug-and-play microgrid system at any other location. The modular and scalable RePower microgrid system will build upon the Solartainer, an existing and containerised PV-BESS solution that has already been successfully piloted by project partner, AGT, in 21 locations empowering 25,420 customers in remote off-grid locations and providing 934 SMEs with power in Mali, Niger and Chad. The new Solartainer RePower combined with a unique BCHP solution will have the capacity and flexibility to provide distributed, affordable, reliable and stable electricity as well as heat and cooling to off-grid communities in Senegal, Niger and Madagascar. Compared to the average PV-based microgrids currently on the market for Africa, the RePower setup including BCHP will improve the renewable energy generation capacity of the existing plants by over 50% while also reducing the unit cost of electricity by about 60 % – 70 % allowing consumers to extend electricity usage to the productive use of energy (PUE), such as farming, water pumping, food processing, construction and other small-scale industries. The modularity of the system allows sizing to meet the demands any specific application or locality, thus matching energy supply with demand.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,105,281

participant

MINISTRY OF ENERGY

GH · €299,929

participant

HYBRID GREENTECH ENERGY INTELLIGENCE APS

DK · €527,473

participant

REMOTE SENSING SOLUTIONS GMBH

DE · €224,005

participant

TEKNOLOGISK INSTITUT

DK · €1,472,188

thirdParty

AFRICA GREENTEC SENEGAL-SARL

SN

participant

BLUE NOVA ENERGY (PTY) LTD

ZA · €612,468

participant

AFRICA GREENTEC AG

DE · €2,840,126

thirdParty

AFRICA GREENTEC NIGER SARL

NE

participant

UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI

KE · €467,549

thirdParty

AFRICA GREENTEC MADAGASCAR

MG

participant

ATA MARKETS INTELLIGENCE SL

ES · €564,175

participant

MASH MAKES A/S

DK · €1,170,861

participant

GO2POWER DOO BEOGRAD-NOVI BEOGRAD

RS · €402,111

participant

GREEN AFRICA YOUTH ORGANIZATION

GH · €302,582

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