The N'Djamena Amea Solar Power Station is a planned 120 MW (160,000 hp) solar power plant in Chad. This renewable energy infrastructure project will be developed by Amea Power, an independent power producer (IPP), based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The solar farm will be built in phases. CountryLocationStatusProposedCommission date2024 ExpectedOverviewAccording to the (USAID), as of May 2021, Chad's national generation capacity was 314 megawatts, nearly all of it derived from expensive "fossil fuels". At that time, the n. . This power station is under development and is owned by Amea Power, an independent power producer, active in Asia, Middle East and Africa. The Amea Power Group is headquartered in Dubai, United Ara.
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Who owns Djermaya solar power station?
Djermaya Solar Power Station (DSPS) is a planned 60 MW (80,000 hp) solar power plant in Chad. The solar farm is under development and is owned by a consortium comprising (a) Aldwych International Limited, a subsidiary of Anergi Group (working on behalf of InfraCo Africa) and (b) Smart Energies. The power station will be developed in phases.
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Where is Djermaya power plant located?
The power plant is located southwest of the town of Djermaya, approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi), north of N'Djamena, the capital and largest city in the country. The project site measures about 100 hectares (250 acres), in the vicinity of D'jermaya.
What's happening in N'Djamena?
The development involves construction of a 32 megawatts solar farm. It also includes the construction of a new 18 kilometres (11 mi) 33kV transmission line from the power station to the electricity substation at Lamadji, in northern N'Djamena.