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South Africa’s Besipppp Window 3 ends with two big winners – PV Magazine International

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South Africa has approved 616 MW in new battery storage projects as part of its energy storage schedule, an investment of $ 530 million that stimulates national raster capacity and defends the victories in local industry.

June 2, 2025
Tristan Rayner

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South Africa has announced the winners of the third window of the Battery Energy Storage Independent Power Producers Procurement Program (BESIPPPP), where 616 MW of battery storage projects were allocated at five locations, all located in the free state.

The winners of 33 bidders came down to only two companies, with the Norwegian company Scatec awarded the preferred bidder status for the Haru Bess Battery Energy storage project of a total of 123 MW/492 MWH.

The other four projects were all awarded to Mulilo, which is the majority owned by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and is operated as a local operation. The South African team received the Merapi, Theas, Harvard and Everest projects, which amount to 493 MW/1,972 MWh.

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