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How can Botswana contribute to decarbonisation?
Meeting Botswana’s shortfall in electricity supply and contributing to decarbonisation. Creating a large Southern Africa energy/industrial hub suitable for manufacturing renewable energy and energy storage products, new-age materials, and products aligned with the resources sector.
How can Botswana improve electricity production?
Increasing the Botswana Power Corporation’s profits on the sale of electricity. Reducing, and ultimately removing, Botswana’s need to buy imported electricity. Generating revenue for Botswana from the export of electricity. Creating carbon credits by renewables and gas replacing coal in electricity generation.
Is hydrogen production a new high-tech industry in Botswana?
Hydrogen production would be an entirely new high-tech industry in Botswana. There are attractive commercial reasons to use CBM and atmospheric nitrogen to manufacture ammonia, urea and ultimately ammonium nitrate for use in fertilizer, explosives and as additive to diesel fuel.
Can Botala commercialise the Serowe CBM project?
Botala (as Operator) is focussed on developing the Serowe CBM Project and believes that there is a considerable opportunity for it to commercialise the project due to the demand for stable power supply in Botswana. Botala is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and the Botswana Stock Exchange.
Where is the proposed Energy Hub located in South Africa?
The proposed Hub is 4.6 km from the Morupule coal fired power station with access to the domestic and Southern African Power Pool electricity distribution networks and close to the towns of Palapye and Serowe plus associated highways. We are exploring and developing: the Serowe gas project; solar opportunities and the development of energy hubs.
What does Botswana want to do?
Botswana aims to reduce its dependence on diesel and expensive, imported, unreliable electricity and to transition to renewables. It plans to utilise its huge, undeveloped CBM resources to become energy independent and create new industries. The directors and CEO collectively hold around 39% of the Ordinary Shares of Botala.