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Siemens launches a one of a kind Distributed Energy System for Africa

10th January 2019

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  • Siemens launches end – to end Distributed Energy System (DES)
  • 40% reduction in energy usage
  • Pilot platform at corporate headquarters park showcases Siemens products and solutions portfolio for Microgrids, energy storage and energy distribution

Siemens launched a one of a kind, end-to-end Distributed Energy System (DES) as a solution to tackle Africa’s energy transition, at its headquarters in Midrand, Johannesburg. The launch took place after an interactive discussion between Sabine Dall’Omo, Siemens CEO for Southern and Eastern Africa and media partner CNBC Africa as well key industry players, around the role that Distributed Energy Systems plays in Africa's energy transition.

The system is built around a 1 MW PV-solar plant strategically positioned throughout the Siemens Park campus that takes full advantage of the African sun. Captured solar power is then integrated into the SICAM Microgrid controller. Excess energy is then stored in a 140KWh SIESTORAGE installation with the entire system monitored, visualized and controlled via the IoT (Internet of Things) energy platform, MONET.

Combining efforts from local and global Siemens experts, this is the first Siemens DES solution of its kind in Africa and is in line with the company’s goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030 through energy efficiency, decentralized energy systems, and the purchasing of clean electricity.

The project provides a showcase to current and prospective customers on a proven Siemens solution that will help them save energy, cut costs, lower carbon emissions and to ensure uninterrupted power. “Microgrids and Distributed Energy Systems are the ideal solution for Africa because they’re designed for a specific purpose, be it communities or industry,” CEO, Siemens Southern and Eastern Africa, Sabine Dall’Omo says. “But it also means you can have diverse power supplies, such as- solar or wind during the day, then switch over to other forms of generation like biomass when the conditions for renewables are poor.”

The SICAM 8000 Microgrid Controller is the intelligence behind the system that stabilizes the Siemens campus grid in case of an outage and allows for cost- optimized energy consumption. It took home the “Digital Solution of the Year” award at the Africa Utility Week (AUW) Industry Gala Awards.

Solutions in Africa for Africa

The challenges currently facing Africa’s energy sector are urging private businesses, communities and educational institutions to curtail their dependence on the traditional, centralized model of linear power generation and delivery, and to identify efficient power generation solutions.

“The DES is designed to provide uninterrupted power and ensure a steady and reliable electricity supply for the continent’s growing demand. Industry, hospitals, corporate parks and small communities for example, can also improve their energy costs and operations by adapting similar strategies and implementing DES,” says Sabine Dall’Omo.

Sabine continues, “This system will drive down our organizations energy costs and cut carbon emissions. We have already reduced the energy demand from the national grid by approximately 40% compared to previous years and more savings are expected with further optimization.”

In a next step, the system will be connected with the Siemens Desigo CC Building Management System and Smart Metering network in the buildings.

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  • Africa’s energy transition is happening now. Population and economic growth are major factors that play a role in increased energy consumption and the evolving energy landscape. The era of the Internet of Energy (IoE) means that industry is identifying new ways to drive and optimize its own conversion to clean, renewable power generation and supply; and because the need to rely on large power plants for energy is diminishing, Microgrids are being implemented to ensure reliable and sustainable energy when outages occur and even when too much pressure is placed on the national grid.

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