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Senegal Opens West Africa's First Big Wind Farm In Push For Renewables by BMZK: 12:00am On Feb 27, 2020
By Nellie Peyton

Dakar — With the wind farm, Senegal will get 30% of its energy from clean sources, in a push to cut its dependence on fossil fuels

Senegal inaugurated the first large-scale wind farm in West Africa on Monday, a facility that will supply nearly a sixth of the country's power when it reaches full capacity later this year.

With the wind farm, Senegal will get 30% of its energy from renewable sources, which has been a goal of President Macky Sall.

"The energy mix we have today allows us to move past our dependence on petrol," said Papa Mademba Biteye, director-general of Senelec, the national electricity company, at an inauguration ceremony in the rural community of Taiba N'Diaye.

The 158 megawatt wind farm was built by British renewable power company Lekela, which also has wind farms in South Africa and Egypt and an upcoming one in Ghana.

Wind farms remain scarce throughout sub-Saharan Africa compared with solar plants, partly because they can cost more and take longer to build and because strong wind is generally less plentiful than sunshine, said Silvia Macri, an energy analyst at IHS Markit.

"Senegal pushed ahead its renewables agenda quite aggressively," Macri told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

Photo: Nellie Peyton/Thomson Reuters Foundation

Senegalese president Macky Sall visits a wind turbine in the rural community of Taiba N'Diaye, Senegal, February 24, 2020.

Senegal's first solar plant came online three years ago, and the country has since built several more. Other countries in the region are following suit with solar but are much further behind in terms of wind, Macri said.

In Taiba N'Diaye, 46 giant wind turbines rise over scrubland about 90 km (56 miles) from the seaside capital. One-third are operating, and the rest are due to come online by June.

Outside the cities, much of Senegal is still not electrified. Electricity reached only about 60% of the 16 million population in 2017, according to the World Bank.

The wind farm will provide enough electricity for 2 million people and prevent the emission of 300,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, according to Senelec.

"The next challenge is universal access," said Biteye.

(Reporting by Nellie Peyton; Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst. The Thomson Reuters Foundation is the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, and covers the lives of people around the world who struggle to live freely or fairly. Visit http://news.trust.org)

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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https://allafrica.com/stories/202002250008.html

Re: Senegal Opens West Africa's First Big Wind Farm In Push For Renewables by dawnomike(m): 12:53am On Feb 27, 2020
Here's a forward thinking nation....
Re: Senegal Opens West Africa's First Big Wind Farm In Push For Renewables by yanabasee(m): 2:14am On Feb 27, 2020
In my country, the allocated money would have been properly embezzled and nothing will happen..
Re: Senegal Opens West Africa's First Big Wind Farm In Push For Renewables by tsdarkside(m): 2:16am On Feb 27, 2020
africans can not all be the same....
Re: Senegal Opens West Africa's First Big Wind Farm In Push For Renewables by tsdarkside(m): 2:17am On Feb 27, 2020
yanabasee:
In my country, the allocated money would have been properly embezzled and nothing will happen..

nigeria is not that bad....
alot of things is going on in nigeria too....

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