Masdar, a clean energy leader, and Octopus Energy, an energy tech disruptor, have signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) for initiatives in the UK and Africa.
Masdar and Octopus
will look to work together to free up hidden capacity across the UK’s
distribution network to power the next generation of data centres.
The companies signed
the agreements during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week in the UAE.
The UK is facing an
unprecedented crunch on grid connections, with renewable energy projects often
waiting years to be plugged in.
At the same time, electricity demand is
soaring, with data centres requiring access to immense power sources, which can
take years to secure.
Masdar and Octopus’
new model flips that challenge on its head by identifying pockets of available
capacity in the UK’s distribution network and designing smart, local energy
systems around them.
By combining on-site
solar, batteries and flexible grid connections, data centres will be able to
unlock the power they need far sooner, without lengthy network delays.
Octopus’s
Kraken-powered optimisation technology will dynamically balance on-site
generation, batteries and grid power to guarantee uptime for energy-hungry AI
workloads – while driving costs down by shifting consumption to cheaper
periods.
Under the second MoU,
Masdar and Octopus will partner to scale clean energy across Africa, harnessing
the continent’s vast solar and wind resources for commercial and industrial
(C&I) users.
The collaboration will
deploy local grids and distributed energy systems that support jobs,
productivity, and industrial growth, addressing one of the biggest roadblocks
facing African businesses: underinvestment in grids, flexibility, and system
integration.
Masdar will
collaborate with Octopus on scaling projects, initially in South Africa with
plans to extend to other countries soon.
Mohamed Al Ramahi, CEO
of Masdar, said:”Masdar and Octopus Energy share a commitment to overcoming
challenges, expanding access to renewable energy, and powering progress across
the globe. Through these agreements, we continue to reimagine the potential of
renewables in the AI era, while also bringing much-needed clean energy to
communities and businesses across Africa. We look forward to extending our
partnership with Octopus Energy and transforming the energy market in the UK
and in Africa.”
Greg Jackson, Founder
and CEO of Octopus Energy, said: “This is a huge partnership and exactly what
we need to move faster. Masdar is world-class in its vision and capabilities,
and like us they’re focused on finding ways for renewables to deliver real
value to countries and citizens. This is about delivering projects that make
energy cheaper, cleaner, and unlock real opportunities for businesses and
industry.”
Masdar is targeting
working with Octopus on its Power Africa Initiative.
Part of Global
Citizens massive ‘Scaling Up Renewables in Africa Campaign’, the initiative
aims to catalyse $450 million in investments across a range of clean-energy
solutions, including grids, distributed assets and technologies that deliver
clean power directly to the homes and businesses and boost African economies.
Masdar signed a framework agreement in 2023 to license Octopus’ Kraken technology platform to flexibly manage its battery storage portfolio in the UK. -TradeArabia News Service