The State of Mali has begun building the largest solar power station in West Africa, with the aim of confronting the severe electricity crisis that the country is currently suffering from.
The project, which is being implemented in cooperation with Russia, aims to provide a sustainable solution to this crisis and strengthen the country’s faltering economy.
The solar station, located in the city of Sanankoruba near the capital, Bamako, is designed to cover an area of 314 hectares and have a capacity of 200 megawatts.
Novawind, a subsidiary of the Russian nuclear energy giant Rosatom, announced the start of work on the solar station, and the station is expected to contribute to enhancing local electricity production in Mali by 10%.
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The project, which is being implemented in cooperation with Russia, aims to provide a sustainable solution to this crisis and strengthen the country’s faltering economy.
The solar station, located in the city of Sanankoruba near the capital, Bamako, is designed to cover an area of 314 hectares and have a capacity of 200 megawatts.
Novawind, a subsidiary of the Russian nuclear energy giant Rosatom, announced the start of work on the solar station, and the station is expected to contribute to enhancing local electricity production in Mali by 10%.
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#Clean_Energy #Electricity_Crisis #Energy_de_Mali #Mali_News #Presidency_of_the_Republic_in_Mali #Rosatom #Russia #Russia_news #Solar_Energy #Solar_Power_Plant
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