ACTIVITY TITLE
Stability of the South African Power Grid ---A data-driven Statistical Physics-based Approach
Reported by
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
National 4 Bilateral 1
Other technical assistance D02
Standard grant 110 ODA 10 Untied 1
Planned start date 2025-02-01
Planned end date 2027-02-01
Actual start date 2025-02-13
activity status: Implementation
The activity is currently being implemented
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 4 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
REF GB-GOV-26
Funding Government
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Implementing Academic, Training and Research
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL
Accountable Other Public Sector
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL
Extending Other Public Sector
Objectives
ISPF aims to foster prosperity by solving shared global research and innovation challenges. This will be done through working closely with international partners to: support research excellence and build the knowledge and technology of tomorrow strengthen ties with international partners that share our values; enable researchers and innovators to cultivate connections, follow their curiosity and pioneer transformations internationally, for the good of the planet. Activities under ISPF ODA aim to deliver research and innovation partnerships with low- and middle-income countries.
General
South Africa (SA) primarily relies on coal-fired power plants for its electricity supply. At least 12% of the population does not have access to power and roughly 10% cannot adequately afford electricity, particularly in rural areas. There is a particular challenge with reliable electricity supply in SA, as currently there is inability to deliver sufficient power according to the country’s demand. This has led to the implementation of rolling blackout load shedding events across the country. Load shedding has marked deleterious societal effects. In 2021, the citizens and industries of SA were afflicted by a lack of power and periodic load shedding for over 48 days of the year. There are also unplanned outages (known as non-technical losses) for parts of the network. During electricity outages, people and households typically use Diesel generators (if they can afford them), others simply remain without power. The use of Diesel generators during load shedding periods has severe detrimental effects, in financial, environmental, and health terms. Diesel generators are also frequently used in other African countries if there is no reliable connection to the power grid. Our project aims to better understand, model, and mitigate the above load shedding situations in SA, working towards sustainable solutions (alternatives to Diesel generators) with no Carbon emissions that can be afforded by all. The overall aim is to model, understand and improve the stability of the African power grid using methods from statistical physics. To model the South African power grid as a whole, we will be using cutting-edge research methods in statistical physics modelling of complex systems, data-driven analysis and machine learning. A central aspect of our work plan will be the analysis of frequency fluctuations in the main grid, the control of microgrids, and the analysis of wind energy statistics, working towards future implementation of zero-emission generators based on wind power, solar panels, and batteries. We will model and analyse the overall demand patterns of electricity consumers in SA in a data-driven way, to finally arrive at practical solutions and concrete mitigation strategies. We aim at solutions that are particularly suited for the poorest in SA. At the same time our approach will contribute to lowering the Carbon footprint of SA in the long-term. The main general objectives of our proposal are as follows: Model and forecast the stability of the SA power grid. Model the fluctuating electricity demand of individual households in a data-driven statistical-physics inspired way. From a complex system point of view, take up the challenge of modelling a system where demand and supply don’t match. Model microgrids that use Diesel generators and/or zero-emission generators during load shedding periods. Measure frequency fluctuations in the grid and feed the data into theoretical statistical-physics based models. Develop statistical physics models that capture the essential features of the dynamics. Using neural nets, predict wind power fluctuations in SA. Prepare the ground for long-term mitigation strategies and a reliable electricity supply for all (in particular the poorest communities in SA) during load shedding periods and beyond, based on wind power, photovoltaic systems, and batteries. Foster new scientific collaborations between SA and the UK, dealing with statistical physics-based modelling of power grids. Work together towards a long-term strategy where power is provided in a reliable way, at the same time reducing the Carbon footprint of SA.
policy marker( 8 )
CODELIST SIGNIFICANCE VOCABULARY DESCRIPTION
Gender Equality not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Disability not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Nutrition not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
recipient country ( 1 )
South AfricaZA
100
sector ( 1 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 1 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Electric power transmission and distribution (centralised grids)23630
100
GLOSSARY
Electric power transmission and distribution (centralised grids)Grid distribution from power source to end user; transmission lines. Also includes storage of energy to generate power (e.g. pumped hydro, batteries) and the extension of grid access, often to rural areas.
Financial Overview
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
Disbursement ( 4 )
Planned Disbursement ( 7 )
Budget ( 2 )
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement
Planned Disbursement
Budget
Budget ( 2 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2024-04-01 2025-03-31 Original Indicative 65,125.19
GBP
2025-04-01 2026-03-31 Original Indicative 256,620.68
GBP
Budget
Planned Disbursement ( 7 )
START END TYPE PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2025-04-01 2025-06-30 Original
DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
REF GB-GOV-26
Government
63,607.3
GBP
2025-07-01 2025-09-30 Revised
DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
REF GB-GOV-26
Government
65,125.24
GBP
2025-10-01 2025-12-31 Original
DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
REF GB-GOV-26
Government
65,125.24
GBP
2026-01-01 2026-03-31 Original
DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
REF GB-GOV-26
Government
64,280.84
GBP
2026-04-01 2026-06-30 Original
DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
REF GB-GOV-26
Government
64,280.84
GBP
2026-07-01 2026-09-30 Original
DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
REF GB-GOV-26
Government
64,280.84
GBP
2026-10-01 2026-12-31 Original
DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
REF GB-GOV-26
Government
64,280.87
GBP
Planned Disbursement
Transactions ( 5 )
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2025-02-01
517,624.3
GBP
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement ( 4 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2025-03-31
65,125.19
GBP
2025-06-30
65,125.24
GBP
2025-09-30
65,125.24
GBP
2025-12-31
65,125.24
GBP
Disbursement
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