The Mauritanian government and CWP Global signed a pact in May this year to build the 30GW wind and solar power-to-x hub in the northern part of Mauritania, which is expected to be the world's biggest renewable energy project.
Does Mauritania have a solar power plant?
In the last ten years, Mauritania has made several leaps in the field of developing the exploitation of solar energy, in cooperation with international partners such as the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, Masdar Abu Dhabi. Sheikh Zayed Solar Power Plant, a 15 MW facility in Nouakchott, is the first utility-scale one in Mauritania.
What is Mauritanian solar energy?
This 50 MW solar energy plant, funded by both the Mauritanian government and the Arabic Fund for Economic and Social Development with a $53 million investment, is made up of 540 panels and a 33-kVA transformation station. The plant not only expands access to electricity in the country, but also promotes the use of clean, green energy.
What is the future of solar energy in Mauritania?
The future of solar energy in Mauritania is bright, and the country is well on its way to becoming a leader in renewable energy production. With ongoing solar energy projects and Green Hydrogen Projects, residents can look forward to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
The facility is responsible for 10% of Mauritania's grid capacity. It generates 25,409 megawatt-hours of renewable electricity per year and displaces approximately 21,225 tons of CO2. The plant's almost 30,000 solar panels, manufactured by Masdar PV, provide electricity to more than 10,000 houses in Nouakchott.
How does Mauritania get its electricity?
The last 24% is insured by the electricity importation coming from Manantaly hydro power plant based in Mali. In 2011, electricity production stood at 136 megawatts (MW) in Mauritania and was 100% from thermo power. Mauritania aims to increase and diversify its energy sources.
How much energy does Mauritania use?
Some projects are emerging to benefit from solar, wind and biomass resources and to increase the access rate to the grid. According to RPTES/World Bank study, consumption of Energy Mauritania stands to 481.000 tonnes of oil equivalent (toe).