News
04 October 2018

KfW and EU to finance 37.5MW Ivory Coast solar power station

In:
Renewables
Region:
Middle East & Africa

German development bank KfW and the EU are to finance the first solar power station in Ivory Coast. The plant in the northern city of Boundiali will receive $31 million in funding from the KfW public investment bank and $11.1 million from the European Union. The proposed solar power station will...

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