Short-term storage that lasts just a few minutes will ensure a solar plant operates smoothly during output fluctuations due to passing clouds, while longer-term storage can help provide supply over days or weeks when solar energy production is low or during a major.
The new solar power plant boasts a capacity of 20 MW and is set to transform Eswatini's energy landscape. With an estimated investment surpassing 400 million emalangeni (roughly US. 5 million), this project promises to generate approximately 47,788 MWh in its inaugural.