Wright, Jarrad GCalitz, Joanne R2021-08-022021-08-022021-07Wright, J.G. & Calitz, J.R. 2021. Statistics of utility-scale power generation in South Africa H1-2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12067 .http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12067This presentation summarize the H1-2021 statistics: A difficult first half of 2021 as extensive loadshedding continued but record relative VRE contributions and diesel usage was recorded. By H1-2021 South Africa had 52.6 GW of wholesale/public nominal capacity. The electricity mix is dominated by coal-fired power generation which contributed 83.5% to system demand in H1-2021. In H1-2021, system demand increased by 5.4 TWh relative H1-2020 (5.0%) but was 2.5 TWh less than that experienced in H1-2019 (-2.2%). In H1-2021, the VRE fleet of 5.3 GW (wind, solar PV, CSP) reduced peak demand slightly but more importantly high demand hours by ~65% Flexibility needs are not yet significantly increased with the existing VRE fleet in H1-2021. In H1-2021, loadshedding occurred for 650 hours (15% of the time) with an upper limit of 1284 GWh relative to actual energy shed of 963 GWh. Eskom fleet EAF declining trend continues and drove loadshedding events in H1-2021 with specific concerns surrounding UCLF trends.FulltextenUtility-scale power generationStatistics of utility-scale power generation in South Africa H1-2021Conference PresentationWright, J. G., & Calitz, J. R. (2021). Statistics of utility-scale power generation in South Africa H1-2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12067Wright, Jarrad G, and Joanne R Calitz. "Statistics of utility-scale power generation in South Africa." <i>CSIR, Energy Centre, July 2021</i> (2021): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12067Wright JG, Calitz JR, Statistics of utility-scale power generation in South Africa; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12067 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Wright, Jarrad G AU - Calitz, Joanne R AB - This presentation summarize the H1-2021 statistics: A difficult first half of 2021 as extensive loadshedding continued but record relative VRE contributions and diesel usage was recorded. By H1-2021 South Africa had 52.6 GW of wholesale/public nominal capacity. The electricity mix is dominated by coal-fired power generation which contributed 83.5% to system demand in H1-2021. In H1-2021, system demand increased by 5.4 TWh relative H1-2020 (5.0%) but was 2.5 TWh less than that experienced in H1-2019 (-2.2%). In H1-2021, the VRE fleet of 5.3 GW (wind, solar PV, CSP) reduced peak demand slightly but more importantly high demand hours by ~65% Flexibility needs are not yet significantly increased with the existing VRE fleet in H1-2021. In H1-2021, loadshedding occurred for 650 hours (15% of the time) with an upper limit of 1284 GWh relative to actual energy shed of 963 GWh. Eskom fleet EAF declining trend continues and drove loadshedding events in H1-2021 with specific concerns surrounding UCLF trends. DA - 2021-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR J1 - CSIR, Energy Centre, July 2021 KW - Utility-scale power generation LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2021 T1 - Statistics of utility-scale power generation in South Africa TI - Statistics of utility-scale power generation in South Africa UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12067 ER -24869