As prevalent debates concerning the implementation of carbon neutral sources continue to make headlines, alsoย increasinglyย rife, is the energy industryโs endeavour to explore a broader array of renewable energy sources including biomass.ย
Great strides have been made in Africaโs developmentย in biomass. Interestingly, Africa has the highest portion of bioenergy, at 45% of the total energy mix, thereby
validating the continentโs potential to capitalise on this renewable energy source.ย Furthermore, there are currently industrial scale biomass andย waste-to-energyย plants being explored in Angola, Tanzania, Cote DโIvoire, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Nigeria and Ethiopia.
Within a global context,ย using GEโs renewable steam technology, theย Kamisuย Biomass Power Generation plantย in Japanย willย run onย 100 percent biomass to generate 50 megawatts (MW) of reliableย energy.ย According to GE, this is oneย example of how the company isย adapting its technologiesย to meet market demand to supportย more renewable fuel sources like biomass.ย
Lee Dawes, GEย Steamย Power Sub-Saharan Africa CEO says the South African context will be different. While biomass and waste to energy are considered in the latest IRP, there has been no clear determination on how it will be implemented.ย โA consideration to reduce CO2 emission could be a coal to biomass conversion.ย Depending on the size of a plant, typically,ย existing power plants can be adapted to utilise a wide range of biomass fuels up to 20% to supplement or displace coal providing additional benefit to reduce CO2, NOx and Soxโ.ย
Notwithstanding,ย in accordance with theย Paris Agreementย and mounting concerns for the adverse effects of climate change, South African policies are striving to accelerate decarbonisation while meeting the need for rapidly growing demand for reliable, affordable and environmentally sustainable power.ย He also argues that while biomass is considered a renewable energy source, its sustainability will depend on continuous growth and the cultivation of the biomass sources to ensure a carbon neutral state. Where theย biomassย is a secondary revenue stream, it often contributes to the commercial viability of such projectsโ.
With all these developments in energy,ย itย remains imperative to note that, despite the energy source employed, maintainingย a sustainableย balance betweenย developmental as well asย environmentalย nationalย
โAt GE we respect the choices that countries make regarding their energy mix and fuel sources. Once countries have chosen the fuel that best meets their energy, cost and sustainability needs, we support them with the most efficient technology that has the least possible environmental impact.ย In countries like South Africa where coal provides self-sufficient and affordable means of energy security, it is essential that the plants provide high levels of efficiency and rely on leading air quality controlย technologies. Therefore, access to finance, upgrade,ย maintainย and in someย cases extendย the life of existing assets in a sustainable manner is essential,ย addsย Dawes.ย
GEย hasย madeย significant progressย in assisting governments and utilities to improve the availability and reliability of their plantsย with the leverage of private finance. This has been implementedย byย capitalising onย the opportunities presented by new digitalย solutions.ย โAcross the world digital technologies are transforming theย energyย industryย by increasing levels of productivity, lowering operational costs and extending the life of machinery. Itโs time for South Africa to join thisย Fourthย Industrial Revolution.โย The rollingย powerย blackouts, which carry aย significantย economicย burdenย
It is critical to also note thatย responsible investment in energy does not only concern infrastructure and technology, itย similarlyย concerns people and policy choices.ย GE believes it has a role to play in thisย by investing in the right technologies, developing the right technical skills needed to help the industries grow and supportย the development ofย local suppliers.ย Dawesย notesย that, in partnership withย Eskom,ย GE has investedย considerablyย in skillsย trainingย having trained a significant amount of skilled and unskilled youths, comprising artisans, welders, engineers, fitters and boilermakers. In addition, they support local businesses through a preferential procurement process.
โWe understand the importance of ensuring that the future generation of engineers, technicians and scientists have access to the training and support that they need to develop and contribute to the development of the countryโ said Dawes.ย โWe recognise thatย technologyย and skills development are key drivers to ensure long-term development of any sector, economy or country and with our digital tools we are ready to take the next step.โ, he concluded.
As two of the continentโs most revered sources within the energy realm, GE and theย Africa Energy Indaba have been placed as thoughtย leaders in this revolutionary industry. Anyone vested in the sector will do well to attend this yearโs prestigious Africa Energy Indaba to keep abreast of prevalent topics affecting energy stakeholders and its entire value chain.