Niakhar Solar Power Station Explained

Niakhar Solar Power Station
Country:Senegal
Coordinates:14.4869°N -16.3361°W
Location:Niakhar, Fatick Department, Fatick Region
Status:P
Construction Began:2022 Expected
Commissioned:2023 Expected
Cost:US$40 Million
Solar Type:PV
Ps Electrical Capacity:30MW

The Niakhar Power Station is a proposed 30MW solar power plant in Senegal. The solar farm is under development by Energy Resources Senegal (ERS), a supplier of solar panels and Climate Fund Managers (CFM), an independent fund manager based in South Africa. The plan calls for an attached battery energy storage system rated at 15MW/45MWh. Th energy generated here will be sold to Société nationale d'électricité du Sénégal (Senelec), for integration into the national grid.[1] [2] [3]

Location

The power station would be located in Niakhar, in the Fatick Department of the Fatick Region of Senegal. Niakhar is located approximately 17km (11miles), north of Fatick, the regional headquarters and nearest large town. This is about 152km (94miles), southeast of Dakar, the capital and largest city of Senegal.

Overview

In May 2022, Senegal's installed generation capacity was reported as 1,555 MW. At that time, the majority of electricity sources were from non-renewable fossil-fuel, with solar accounting for only 112 MW. This power station is part of the national plan to diversify the country's generation mix and reduce over-reliance of fossil-fuel sources.[4]

The solar farm will have an attached battery energy storage system rated between 15MWh to 45MWh. The energy from this power station is enough to supply an estimated 150,000 Senegalese people.[1] [3]

Developers

The power station is owned and under development by an SPV company called Teranga Niakhar Storage (TNS). TNS is a 100 percent subsidiary of Energy Resources Senegal (ERS), a renewable energy developer 49 percent owned by a Senegalese investor and 51 percent by Senelec.[5]

Funding

The power station was reported to cost an estimated US$40 million to construct.[3] In September 2023, the West African Development Bank (BOAD) approved a loan worth €22.8 million to Teranga Niakhar Storage, the special vehicle company (SPV) that owns and is developing the power station.[6] Climate Fund Managers (CFM), is a co-funder on this project.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Senegal: ERS and CFM to install a solar power plant (30 MWp) in Niakhar . Afrik21.africa . 13 November 2020 . Inès Magoum . 31 May 2022 . Paris, France.
  2. Web site: Construction Review Online . Senegal signs agreement for development of solar-plus-storage power plant in Niakhar . 14 August 2021 . Patrick Mulyungi . 31 May 2022 . Nairobi, Kenya.
  3. Web site: Climate Fund Managers Along With Energy Resources Senegal To Develop 30 MW Solar Park With 15 MW/ 45 Mwh Of Storage . Taiyangnews.info . 14 November 2020 . Taiyangnews . 31 May 2022.
  4. Web site: 31 May 2022 . Power Africa Fact Sheet: Senegal . . 31 May 2022 . Washington DC, United States.
  5. Web site: CFM Enter Into A JDA With Energy Resources Senegal To Develop Senegal's First Solar Project With Significant Battery Storage . 10 November 2020 . Climate Fund Managers . 26 September 2023 . The Hague, Netherlands.
  6. Web site: Senegal: BOAD lends €22m for the 30 MWp Niakhar solar power plant . Afrik21.africa . 22 September 2023 . Jean Marie Takouleu . 26 September 2023 . Paris, Franc.