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Gabon aims to produce 100% of clean electricity by 2035. While the energy mix is expected to be dominated by hydroelectricity, solar power plant projects have multiplied in the country in recent years.
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Gabon has many advantages in the field of renewable energies: solar, wind and biomass. During the African Union-European Union summit in February 2022, Head of State Ali Bongo Ondimba announced that Gabon will transition to renewable energies by 2035 in the electricity sector.
In March 2022, the Gabonese government signed a framework agreement with Solen, a company specializing in the construction of solar power plants in Africa. The agreement covers the construction of a 120 MW photovoltaic solar power plant in Ayemé Plaine, 30 km from Libreville. The project will be carried out in two phases of 60 MW each. The aim is to provide the population with competitive energy and help alleviate the recurring power outages in the capital. This infrastructure is part of the government's Transformation Acceleration Plan and will complement the energy supply on the Estuary Interconnected Grid (RIC). Gabon's ambition is to install an additional 250 megawatts across the country by 2023.
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The government is already collaborating with Ausar Energy, a subsidiary of Engie Africa, to establish eight hybrid solar power plants in the Northwest region, namely Bitam, Ndjolé, Makokou, Booué, Ovan, Medouneu, Minvoul, and Mékambo. Once operational, these plants will reduce the country's annual diesel consumption by one million liters (2,600 tons of CO2). Production costs will also be reduced by 301,300 tons.
We should also mention the Emirati company Amea Power and the Turkish company Desiba Energy, which are preparing the construction of 2 photovoltaic power plants, respectively 50 MW in Oyem and 20 MW in Doubou near Mouila.
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