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South Africa’s electricity crisis has encouraged all sectors of society to consider how best to meet the country’s energy needs in the face of the looming climate crisis, which will require substantial changes in the electricity system over the next three decades. While renewable sources such as solar and wind power will be essential in any new energy system, it is globally recognised that energy storage will play a critical role in optimising these inherently intermittent sources.
This webinar, hosted in partnership with ASSAF, SAAE, and Voluntary Professional Societies, presents China’s experience. State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) has 38 GW in service and 45 GW under construction. SGCC shared its expertise in building the New Power System