Manufacturing and Energy

ENGIE to build 8 hybrid solar power plants in Gabon

The project will save the country 1 million litres of fuel oil per year, or 2,600 tonnes of CO2, and reduce generation costs by 30%

DAKAR, Senegal, August 6, 2018/ — ENGIE (www.ENGIE-Africa.com) has signed an agreement with CDC, the Gabonese financial institution Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, to deploy eight hybrid solar power plants in Gabon, representing a combined capacity of 2.2 MW.

The implemented solution was developed by ENGIE’s subsidiary, Ausar Energy in collaboration with CDC, the Gabonese Ministry of Energy, and the Gabonese energy and water company Société d’Énergie et d’Eau du Gabon (SEEG) and means that solar energy can be used in eight locations that are currently supplied by oil-fired thermal power stations.

With construction set to begin in a few weeks, this project will contribute to the Gabonese Republic’s proactive policy of using renewable energy – solar and hydropower – to increase the country’s energy capacities. The project will save the country 1 million litres of fuel oil per year, or 2,600 tonnes of CO2, and reduce generation costs by 30%.

Ausar Energy offers the African continent a hybrid solar power plant solution, with or without storage facilities, with capacities ranging from 50 kW to 2.5 MW. This solution is in line with ENGIE Group’s strategy of promoting decentralised generation and distribution of electricity from renewable sources. This strategic priority is designed to ensure continuous access to energy in isolated areas that are not and cannot be connected to grids, as well as to limit the consumption of fuel oil, manage costs and reduce pollution.

About ENGIE Africa
For over 50 years, ENGIE (www.ENGIE-Africa.com) has been active in many African countries through its energy engineering business, its natural gas purchase agreements with Algeria, Egypt and Nigeria and more recently as an independent power producer in South Africa and Morocco with a total capacity of 3,000 MW either in operation or under construction. By 2025, ENGIE wants to be a reference partner in ten African countries for power plants, energy services to businesses and decentralized solutions for off-grid customers – communities, companies and households. ENGIE already has more than 1 million customers with domestic solar installations and local microgrids, and aims to become one of the viable leaders on the continent’s off-grid service market. For more information, go to www.ENGIE-Africa.com.

About Ausar Energy
Ausar Energy (http://Ausar-Energy.com/en/ ) is a joint venture of ENGIE (50.76%) and the Centum Adetel Group that specialises in embedded and industrial electronics, and manufactures conversion and electrical energy storage equipment. Ausar Energy manages the entire project cycle, from development to implementation, rolling out an original solution in Africa: decentralised electricity generation from solar power plants with storage facilities .

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