Agreement for the development of renewable energies in Sénégal
11/01/2017News
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We signed a partnership with ANER, the National Renewable Energies Agency in Senegal, to accelerate the development of renewable energies in the country.
1. Support Senegal’s energy policy
The first part of this agreement involves the development of solar energy for individuals in multi-occupancy or individual housing. The aim is to study the initial deployment of these solutions to 11,000 households in the city of Dakar and its suburbs. The main focus will be on photovoltaic solar panels for the production of electricity and solar water-heaters for the production of hot water. Together with ANER, we will look into financing solutions for this equipment to facilitate their deployment to clients.
As part of this agreement, we also commit to market energy performance contracts (EPC) to industrial operators and the tertiary sector in large urban communities in Senegal. The goal is to reduce sites’ energy consumption and help to balance the Senegalese electrical system. We will adapt the concept of EPC that we have used in all our industrial client and large tertiary markets around the world for many years.
The final part of this agreement involves our participation in an industrial cluster to promote renewable energies, particularly by professional training actions and strengthening the local industrial network.
According to Isabelle Kocher: ”ENGIE is aiming to use its technical experience and financial capacity to support Senegal’s energy policy, in close partnership with local stakeholders. The agreement we have signed today reflects our desire to be a major stakeholder in renewable energies and services in Africa and to solve the huge energy supply problems found on the continent.”
2. Our presence in Africa
In Africa we are promoting a local, partnership-based approach. We are planning to play an essential role in improving and spreading the idea of access to sustainable energy for all. We already develop a number of projects: the Aurora Wind Farm project; the construction of the solar power plant in Kathu, South Africa; the Tarfaya Wind Farm in Morocco and through our decentralised electricity production systems – PowerCorner. We are also widening our range of products and services into the field of energy efficiency and energy services.
Focus on Senegal
In Senegal, ENGIE has recently been selected for the Dakar TER project in partnership with Thales for the design and production of infrastructures and systems, with a contract amounting to 225 million euros.