With Senergy and the Ten Merina plants, ENGIE, Meridiam and FONSIS now own and manage 4 solar plants in Senegal with a total production capacity of 120 MW, representing more than 50% of the country's solar capacity.
Does Senegal have a solar power plant?
However, under the government-backed World Bank Scaling Solar program, 60 MW was added to Senegal's domestic power generation last year alone through solar. Last month, H.E. President Macky Sall inaugurated the 23 MW peak Diass solar power plant, supported by German Chancellor, H.E. Olaf Scholz.
How much electricity does Senegal have?
As it stands, 70.4% of the Senegalese population has access to electricity, of which less than a third is generated from domestic sources – total installed capacity currently sits at 1,555 MW. However, under the government-backed World Bank Scaling Solar program, 60 MW was added to Senegal's domestic power generation last year alone through solar.
Why is solar energy important in Senegal?
Solar energy is central to Senegal's goal of universal electricity access by 2025, especially for rural communities. As solar production decreases, energy poverty could increase, and this could leave rural populations without reliable electricity for socio-economic activities.
What is Senegal's 'hybrid power project'?
The project concerns the development of a hybrid power project consisting of a 30MW ground-based photovoltaic (PV) power generation plant and a 15MW/45MWh Battery Energy Storage System in Senegal. The Project will be the first of its kind in Senegal.
What is Scaling Solar in Senegal?
These plants are part of the Scaling Solar initiative in Senegal, jointly led by the Senegalese authorities and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), which aims to promote investment in solar energy. These are the first electricity generation projects by private operators to be tendered in Senegal.
In Senegal, the country is set to achieve an additional installed capacity of 100 MW of solar, 100 MW of wind, 50 MW of biomass, and 50 MW of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) by 2030 .