UNDP Delivers Solar Mini-Grid Gambia to Government
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) officially handed over a 120 kWp solar mini-grid facility in Sare Demba Toro to the Government of The Gambia. This project aims to electrify rural areas in The Gambia by leveraging European and Chinese solar technologies through public-private partnerships. The handover marks a significant step toward expanding clean, reliable, and affordable energy access in the region.
Key details of the facility:
- Capacity: 120 kWp
- Location: Sare Demba Toro, The Gambia
- Implementing Agency: UNDP
- Recipient: Government of The Gambia
The initiative supports regional efforts to integrate decentralized renewable energy systems, particularly solar mini-grids, into the broader energy grid.
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