In light of this, here are the five key green energy developments to watch in Mauritania over the coming year. It also fulfills a local content function by hosting green energy training programs for local students and interns. KLIMA – SolarThe Klima solar farm extends Toujounine’s legacy with the German-built application by the same name, funding a solar farm stretching across 600,000m2, through the pooling of contributions from 75,000 users seeking to offset their carbon emissions. Looking AheadFrom zero renewables in 2008 to the 38% electricity mix share it boasts today, Mauritania’s green energy transition has come a long way, rapidly accelerating in line with the urgency of the climate crisis. But as the country’s demand continues to grow at 10% year on year, the more advanced green energy solutions will be required from the nation to maintain and expand energy access.
Source: The North Africa Journal June 12, 2022 10:31 UTC