Côte d''Ivoire
The study is determining the viability of building and operating decentralized solar mini grids to support energy access for up to 100 unelectrified communities comprising
Côte d'Ivoire Energies (CI-ENERGIES): the state-owned entity responsible for monitoring and managing the electricity system. It also manage projects for which the state acts as the conceding authority.
Electricity capacity stood at 2,548 Megawatts (MW) with 879 MW for hydroelectric plants and 1,669 MW for thermal power stations. The Ivoirian power sector recorded two new production units of 279 MW. The Ivoirian power sector relies on thermal power plants using natural gas as its main fuel source.
Côte d'Ivoire framework has allowed private investment in energy production since the 1980s and as of 2021 three IPPs are active (Azito Energie, Aggreko and Ciprel).
National gross generation was estimated at 12,147.9 GWh, up 6.3 percent compared to 2021. Electricity capacity stood at 2,548 Megawatts (MW) with 879 MW for hydroelectric plants and 1,669 MW for thermal power stations. The Ivoirian power sector recorded two new production units of 279 MW.
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