The objective of this short and mid-term grid development study (that covers 2022-2030) funded by KfW was the feasibility investigation of 440 MW renewable energy capacity integration in Zambian power system.
The main objective of the assignment is to develop a specific Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) which will guide and inform investments into Namibian current and future transmission, generation, energy trading and demand side-management options for the next 30-years and will include projects that would provide a flexible response to future market uncertainty.
The scope of work of the project is to develop the WAPP Regional Transmission Grid Code as a tool that will contribute to pave the way to the implementation of the ECOWAS electricity market.
The project aims to implement a full-scale state-of-the-art SCADA, EMS and telecommunication systems to monitor and manage in a safe and reliable manner the relevant Nigerian electrical network as well as monitoring energy exchanges in the interconnected zones.
Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao islands are the three major islands of the Philippines. Currently, Luzon and Visayas are interconnected via HVDC monopole (LVIP) with 440MW transfer capacity.
System studies for the review of the grid system performance and proposals for system stability improvement under Pakistan National Power Transmission Modernization Phase 1 Project