Pandarum, AradhnaRakaibe, Tshwanelo KMbam, Vuyo2024-02-062024-02-062023-10Pandarum, A., Rakaibe, T.K. & Mbam, V. 2023. Battery energy storage systems value chain analysis for the identification of opportunities for enterprise development. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13575 .http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13575South Africa is confronted by the triple threat of inequality, poverty, and unemployment and has the highest inequality and unemployment rate in the world. The energy transition to a low carbon economy offers significant opportunity for the country to stimulate economic growth and overcome some of the social challenges faced by pursuing investments to reindustrialise the economy. The country is expected to experience a significant investment in renewable energy as part of the energy transition. However, increased penetration of renewable energy demands other technologies to ensure that grid stability is maintained. Battery energy storage is seen as one such technology and according to the Integrated Resource Plan of 2019 and Eskom’s latest Transmission Development Plan it is expected that a capacity between 2GW and 6.6GW will be required to be installed by 2032. This indicates the potential investment that will need to be made for battery storage thus highlighting the potential opportunity for localisation and industrialisation of such value chains. Thus, this paper seeks to detail the activities, products and services required for lithium-ion and vanadium flow battery energy storage systems value chains with the inherent aim at unpacking potential enterprise development opportunities that exist. The paper will detail the upstream, midstream, and downstream activities within the value chains, key market competitors, barriers and possible solutions for reindustrialisation in the country.FulltextenValue chain analysisLocalisationReindustrialisationEnterprise developmentBattery energy storage systemsBattery energy storage systemsBESSLithium-ion batteriesVanadium flow batteriesJust Energy TransitionJETBattery energy storage systems value chain analysis for the identification of opportunities for enterprise developmentConference PresentationPandarum, A., Rakaibe, T. K., & Mbam, V. (2023). Battery energy storage systems value chain analysis for the identification of opportunities for enterprise development. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13575Pandarum, Aradhna, Tshwanelo K Rakaibe, and Vuyo Mbam. "Battery energy storage systems value chain analysis for the identification of opportunities for enterprise development." <i>11th CIGRE Southern Africa Regional Conference, CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa, 24 - 27 October 2023</i> (2023): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13575Pandarum A, Rakaibe TK, Mbam V, Battery energy storage systems value chain analysis for the identification of opportunities for enterprise development; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13575 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Pandarum, Aradhna AU - Rakaibe, Tshwanelo K AU - Mbam, Vuyo AB - South Africa is confronted by the triple threat of inequality, poverty, and unemployment and has the highest inequality and unemployment rate in the world. The energy transition to a low carbon economy offers significant opportunity for the country to stimulate economic growth and overcome some of the social challenges faced by pursuing investments to reindustrialise the economy. The country is expected to experience a significant investment in renewable energy as part of the energy transition. However, increased penetration of renewable energy demands other technologies to ensure that grid stability is maintained. Battery energy storage is seen as one such technology and according to the Integrated Resource Plan of 2019 and Eskom’s latest Transmission Development Plan it is expected that a capacity between 2GW and 6.6GW will be required to be installed by 2032. This indicates the potential investment that will need to be made for battery storage thus highlighting the potential opportunity for localisation and industrialisation of such value chains. Thus, this paper seeks to detail the activities, products and services required for lithium-ion and vanadium flow battery energy storage systems value chains with the inherent aim at unpacking potential enterprise development opportunities that exist. The paper will detail the upstream, midstream, and downstream activities within the value chains, key market competitors, barriers and possible solutions for reindustrialisation in the country. DA - 2023-10 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR J1 - 11th CIGRE Southern Africa Regional Conference, CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa, 24 - 27 October 2023 KW - Value chain analysis KW - Localisation KW - Reindustrialisation KW - Enterprise development KW - Battery energy storage systems KW - Battery energy storage systems KW - BESS KW - Lithium-ion batteries KW - Vanadium flow batteries KW - Just Energy Transition KW - JET LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2023 T1 - Battery energy storage systems value chain analysis for the identification of opportunities for enterprise development TI - Battery energy storage systems value chain analysis for the identification of opportunities for enterprise development UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13575 ER -27295