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EDF ENGIE and its investment partners have reportedly signed a 25-year power purchase agreement
for two solar projects in Senegal.
The project is being developed by the Government of Senegal and IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, with a total capacity of 60 MW
.
They are part of the country's Scaling Solar program, which aims to quickly mobilize privately funded projects to improve access to electricity
.
Currently, almost half of the country's population does not have access to electricity
.
Among them, ENGIE will develop and manage projects
located in Kaël in the Kaolack region and the Touba region.
"This long-standing public-private partnership with Senegalese authorities and Senelec is ENGIE's first independent power producer project in the country," said the project
leader for ENGIE's West and Central Africa regions.
We have been able to leverage our experience in developing and operating renewable energy projects in Africa, particularly in Senegal
.
”
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EDF ENGIE and its investment partners have reportedly signed a 25-year power purchase agreement
for two solar projects in Senegal.
The project is being developed by the Government of Senegal and IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, with a total capacity of 60 MW
.
They are part of the country's Scaling Solar program, which aims to quickly mobilize privately funded projects to improve access to electricity
.
Currently, almost half of the country's population does not have access to electricity
.
Among them, ENGIE will develop and manage projects
located in Kaël in the Kaolack region and the Touba region.
"This long-standing public-private partnership with Senegalese authorities and Senelec is ENGIE's first independent power producer project in the country," said the project
leader for ENGIE's West and Central Africa regions.
We have been able to leverage our experience in developing and operating renewable energy projects in Africa, particularly in Senegal
.
”
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