Diego (Ramena)
Solar - 2.40 MW
Madagascar
Solar plant in the city of Diego producing 2.40 MW worth of renewable energy, built to help the effort of providing cheaper and greener energy in Madagascar.
View projectAiming to be a reference in the development of Renewable Energies in Africa and Europe, we are always striving for excellence through continuous progress, to allow everyone to express themselves at their best and to build confidence of our customers and our partners.
Identify, develop and promote renewable energy projects on the African and European continents with a sustainable development approach, meeting the needs of the communities.
Here are some of our hydroelectric and solar power plants in operation.
Madagascar
Solar plant in the city of Diego producing 2.40 MW worth of renewable energy, built to help the effort of providing cheaper and greener energy in Madagascar.
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Solar plant in the city of Mahajanga with a capacity of 1.20 MW built to help the effort of providing cheaper and greener energy in Madagascar.
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Solar plant in the city of Toamasina producing 2 MW worth of renewable energy, built to help the effort of providing cheaper and greener energy in Madagascar.
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To meet the growing demand for electricity consumption in Albania, the government opened the energy market at the beginning of 2010’s. This has led to the development and construction of this hydroelectric dam of a 8.35 MW capacity.
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Madagascar
As part of the Government of Madagascar’s efforts to grant cheaper and cleaner access to electricity to the population, they have requested the hybridization of existing HFO plants. This extension will add an additional 7.60 MW to the existing 2.40 MW for a total of 10 MW.
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As part of the Government of Madagascar’s efforts to grant cheaper and cleaner access to electricity to the population, they have requested the hybridization of existing HFO plants. This extension will add an additional 10.80 MW to the existing 1.25 MW.
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As part of the Government of Madagascar’s efforts to grant cheaper and cleaner access to electricity to the population, they have requested the hybridization of existing HFO plants. The renewable energy will be produced by solar panels with a capacity of 18 MW, extending the operational 2 MW at the site.
View projectHere are some of our hydroelectric and solar projects in development.
Republic of Guinea
Renewable energy produced by hydroelectric power plant (dam and power station) with a capacity of 33 MW.
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Renewable energy produced by solar panels with a capacity of 10 MW.
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The solar photovoltaic plant project at Nosy Be was proposed by the Government of Madagascar in order to meet the growing demand for electricity of the island. These will produce renewable energy through solar panels with an estimated yield of 5 MW.
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To meet the growing demand for electricity consumption in the city of Tulear, JIRAMA, Madagascar's national electricity and water company, has requested the hybridization of various HFO power plants. The renewable energy will be produced through solar panels with a capacity of 4 MW, extending an already existing and operating 2.90 MW installation.
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