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Renewables are the best option for Mozambique s power mix, finds Wärtsilä report

Wärtsilä is a global technology group that has a lot of experience with African energy markets.

Total focus on renewables and gas is the cheapest way to meet Mozambique s new electricity demand

Oped by Wallace Manyara, Business Development Manager, Region South & East Africa, Wärtsilä Energy To meet its growing energy needs and increase electricity access across the population, Mozambique must build 1.3 GW of new power capacity over the next decade. A further 2 GW would be needed to support the planned development of the Beluluane

Why Mozambique should invest in renewables and gas energy mix

Mozambique’s would save billions by investing in renewables and gas energy mix, rather than new coal, to meet future electricity demand.

Powerships: How the multibillion-rand tender was (legally) rigged

It treated leased powerships as new greenfields investments while permitting minimal local content. Rival bidders for the power tender were eliminated by shifting goalposts. Karpowership SA, the Turkish-led consortium tipped as a preferred bidder for an estimated R225-billion energy deal, was dealt an extraordinary series of aces during the tender process.These trump cards allowed it to emerge as the single largest beneficiary of the government s Risk Mitigation Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (RMI4P) - and lie at the heart of industry disquiet and the court challenge being mounted by losing bidder DNG Energy. When Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe announced preferred bidders in March, three of the eight preferred projects belonged to Karpowership, supplying 1 220 of the 2 000MW on offer. The projects involve five powerships being moored in Coega, Richards Bay and Saldanha.

Powerships: How the multibillion-rand tender was (legal

  Karpowership SA, the Turkish-led consortium tipped as a preferred bidder for an estimated R225-billion energy deal, was dealt an extraordinary series of aces during the tender process. These trump cards allowed Karpowership to emerge as the single largest beneficiary of the government’s Risk Mitigation Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (RMI4P) and lie at the heart of industry disquiet and the court challenge being mounted by losing bidder DNG Energy. Read When Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe announced preferred bidders in March, three of the eight preferred projects belonged to Karpowership, supplying 1,220 of the 2,000MW on offer. The projects involve five powerships being moored in the ports of Ngqura (Coega), Richards Bay and Saldanha.

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