Situated in the Ignié Special Economic Zone (SEZ), the project will generate 55 MW from a hybrid solar plant and an additional 10 MW from a biomass facility. Set for completion within 18 months, the project will cover a 100-hectare site allocated for renewable energy development. .
Situated in the Ignié Special Economic Zone (SEZ), the project will generate 55 MW from a hybrid solar plant and an additional 10 MW from a biomass facility. Set for completion within 18 months, the project will cover a 100-hectare site allocated for renewable energy development. .
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is embarking on an ambitious renewable energy strategy, committing to a major solar initiative to address the country’s significant power challenges. A key part of this is the newly launched Mwinda Fund, a $500 million program designed to finance solar home. .
Congolese firm Tinda Energy secured a financial agreement with Chinese engineering company Complant in November 2024 to develop the Ingié 2021-2046 project – a 65 MW renewable energy initiative. Situated in the Ignié Special Economic Zone (SEZ), the project will generate 55 MW from a hybrid solar.
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