UAE-based independent power producer (IPP) Amea Power has signed agreements to build a 30 MWp solar PV plant in Djibouti. This will be done in the framework of a public-private partnership (PPP).
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This time, the independent power producer (IPP) based in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is setting up shop in Djibouti and has won the construction of a 30MW solar photovoltaic plant. The agreement for the
UAE-based independent power producer (IPP) Amea Power has signed agreements to build a 30 MWp solar PV plant in Djibouti. This will be done in the framework of a public-private partnership (PPP). Amea Power continues its expansion in Africa.
Djibouti is also banking on its geothermal potential with the start of drilling in the Lake Assal area. In addition to electricity production, this East African country wants to exploit the natural heat of its subsoil for various uses, particularly in the industrial and agricultural sectors.
AMEA Power will develop the project in partnership with the Sovereign Wealth Fund of Djibouti (FSD). The electricity produced will be sold to Djibouti's public utility Électricité de Djibouti (EDD), under a long-term power purchase agreement.
According to Power Africa, Djibouti has an installed capacity of only 126 MW. Out of this just 57 MW are reliably available to serve a population of nearly 988,000 and its main industries. However, the government is relying on IPPs to exploit Djibouti’s renewable energy potential. The government is ramping up its renewable energy capacity.
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