This article explores the current energy storage status of Swaziland's power system, analyzes challenges, and highlights actionabl Swaziland's energy sector is undergoing a transformation, with energy storage emerging as a critical solution to stabilize. This article explores the current energy storage status of Swaziland's power system, analyzes challenges, and highlights actionabl Swaziland's energy sector is undergoing a transformation, with energy storage emerging as a critical solution to stabilize. Swaziland's energy sector is undergoing a transformation, with energy storage emerging as a critical solution to stabilize its power grid and integrate renewable energy. However, indications from SADC maps, satellite images, and hourly sunshine data indicate hat the annual averages could lie between 4 to 6 kWh/m2/day. A program to install solar water heaters. In collaboration with private entities and foreign aid programs, the Swazi government is taking crucial and necessary steps to advance its energy infrastructure and deliver power to the 17% of the population (more than 200,000 people) living without it. How can the Swazi government re-electrify. e in renewable energy production by 2030. The EEC operates four hydropower plants,constituting 15% of the country's electricity production and plans electrification for public facilities. The commitm nt is. Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy The Kingdom of Eswatini The Kingdom of Eswatini, previously known as the Kingdom of Swaziland, officially changed its name on 19 April 2018. Material in this publication that is attributed to third parties may be subject to separate terms of use and.