Burkina Faso Advances Energy Independence With Inauguration Of 38 MWp Kôdéni Solar Power Plant

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Prime Minister Apollinaire Joachimson KYELEM de TAMBELA officially inaugurated the Kôdéni photovoltaic solar power plant in District 6 of the commune of Bobo-Dioulasso, Hauts Bassins region. The inauguration ceremony, graced by the presence of Simon-Pierre BOUSSIM, the Minister of Energy, Mines, and Quarries, marked a significant step in Burkina Faso’s quest for energy independence and sustainability.

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The Kôdéni solar power plant, with a capacity of 38 MWp, is poised to inject an average of 73 GWh per year into the interconnected National Grid, benefiting approximately forty-two thousand households.

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Minister Simon-Pierre BOUSSIM highlighted the government’s strong commitment to addressing the structural deficit in electrical energy production while simultaneously reducing the country’s dependence on external energy sources. The clean and…

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