The project will benefit about 2. 2 million people in Mauritania, 52% of them women and help to connect 80 000 new households in 150 agro-pastoral localities. Mauritania is set to become a regional. At Timbuktu Hospital, a solar system keeps vital equipment operating around the clock, ensuring continuous care for patients in the pediatrics, maternity and neonatal care units. Continuous care is exactly what newborns Abdoulaye and Oumou needed. Why Azzur Energy? Harnessing Innovation for Sustainable Energy Solutions Across West Africa ISO-certified processes with circular economy focus Localized solutions. The Multinational – Desert to Power Initiative – 225 kV Mauritania-Mali Power Interconnection and Related Solar Power Plants Development Project (PIEMM) is adopted by the Republic of Mali and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania in the context where the electricity sub-sectors in both countries faces. Mauritania produces over 5% of its electricity through solar energy, generating more than 75 megawatts of electricity annually.
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