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Increasing CSP competitiveness in South Africa

31st March 2015

  

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Company Announcement - While South Africa makes evident steps towards increasing concentrated solar power competitiveness, repetition of inflexible project parameters may hinder cost reduction in reality. Aalborg CSP encourages the market to design technical specifications for steam generation systems that enable value creation in technology enhancement as well as foster optimised technology development. With design parameters adequate to traditional power boiler requirements, Aalborg CSP is able to reduce CAPEX of steam systems by up to 35%.

With the Department of Energy’s targets to generate 1,200 MWe from CSP sources by 2030, South Africa shows promising ability to enable substantial price reduction as well as make CSP more competitive at a global level. So far seven CSP projects totaling 600 MWe capacities have been awarded under the REIPPPP programme’s first three rounds to supply the country’s increasing electricity demands in a sustainable way. Even though Round 3 for CSP reflected a downward trend compared to Round 1 and Round 2 tariffs, other competing renewable technologies have shown a significant larger price reduction rate  - leaving room for CSP to improve competitive advantage.

To leverage South Africa’s massive potential for global technology enhancement, it is vital to avoid repetition of project structures from established markets that has the tendency to block value creation in project development. For key CSP components, such as steam generation systems, it is frequently seen that technical specifications are often standardized data sheets that have been repeatedly applied in bidding processes for many years and often contain design parameters inadequate to traditional power boiler requirements (Header and Coil type equipment based on ASME and EN standards). This can negatively impact technology enhancement in emerging markets like South Africa, as it carries the risk of over-engineering, increased material costs and hindered CSP competitiveness as a result.

Aalborg CSP stresses the importance of a paradigm shift in technical specifications for steam generation systems in order to foster optimised technology development, especially in markets with prosperous conditions for price reduction. “With technical specifications for steam generation systems, where steam output expectations are prioritised over detailed technology parameters, we are able to reduce CAPEX by up to 35%. This, together with operational benefits of our SGS3 steam generation system that also lower O&M costs, significantly improves levelised cost of energy (LCOE) of the plant“, said Svante Bundgaard, CEO of Aalborg CSP.

Dialogue on LCOE reduction at CSP Today South Africa 2015
Aalborg CSP, a world leader in CSP systems and technologies will be attending the 4th Annual Concentrated Solar Thermal Power Conference & Exhibition (CSP Today South Africa 2015) held in Cape Town, South Africa on 14-15 April, 2015. All visitors are invited to stop by our booth (no. 12) to meet senior representatives from our company as well as to join our dialogue on LCOE reduction. As a company that is dedicated to reduce LCOE of CSP plants, Aalborg CSP will at the exhibition demonstrate the simplicity of optimised technology development for steam generation systems, solar tower receivers and thermal energy storage technologies.

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