Africa’s energy transition gains traction as Siemens Gamesa introduces renewable energy in Djibouti- The 59 MW wind farm built by Siemens Gamesa will almost double the country’s current installed power generation capacity
Siemens Gamesa has sealed a contract to build the first renewable energy installation in the Republic of Djibouti. this new wind farm will almost double the current installed power generation capacity in the country, all of which currently comes from fossil fuel sources.
Renewable energy, key for African development
The new installation, part of an expanding national renewable energy development programme, will enable clean energy supply, decrease the cost of electricity, and allow the 940,000 population of Djibouti and its key industries to strengthen its electrical independence and economic development.
MEKA MB-60M with prefeeding and chiller system will meet the demand of the first renewable energy installation in the Republic of Djibouti. This plant is on its way to reaching the worksite, and its installation will start shortly.
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