Lego with Batteries - Flexible, Modular Storage for Remote Communities

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Title
Lego with Batteries - Flexible, Modular Storage for Remote Communities

CoPED ID
408621eb-1d05-464d-a136-b13301d0edfe

Status
Closed


Value
£415,970

Start Date
May 31, 2019

End Date
March 30, 2021

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In sub-Saharan Africa, >600 million people lack access to electricity and millions are connected to an unreliable grid. Lack of energy security, especially in poorer parts of Africa, leads to reliance on biomass fuels and expensive diesel generators and diesel plants. Energy storage technologies are a potential game-changer for widespread adoption of renewable energy throughout Africa. Modern energy storage technologies manage renewable power intermittency, demand response services, and dispatch stable, clean, and sustainable power into the local/national grid system. However, cost, flexibility and reliability are significant barriers preventing widespread adoption. Sun Harvester are developing a modular battery energy storage system, the “PowaBlock,” purpose-built for use in remote communities in sub-Saharan Africa. The technology is exceptionally robust, requires no technical expertise to use and its modular nature enables users to combine and disconnect multiple units according to their needs. The proposed project consists of a 12-month technical feasibility study examining potential application of the PowaBlock in Nigeria.

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Subjects by relevance
  1. Africa
  2. Warehousing
  3. Renewable energy sources
  4. Energy technology
  5. Safety and security
  6. Nigeria
  7. Energy
  8. Electrical power networks

Extracted key phrases
  1. Modular battery energy storage system
  2. Modern energy storage technology
  3. Modular Storage
  4. Saharan Africa
  5. Remote Communities
  6. Renewable energy
  7. Lego
  8. Energy security
  9. Renewable power intermittency
  10. National grid system
  11. Month technical feasibility study
  12. Batteries
  13. Flexible
  14. Widespread adoption
  15. Sub

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