《西非最大生物质电站举行奠基仪式》

  • 来源专题:能源情报网信息监测服务平台
  • 编译者: guokm
  • 发布时间:2023-07-28
  • 据博爱晨报报道,7月20日,位于西非科特迪瓦Aboisso省Ayebo 的46MW生物质电站举行奠基仪式,科矿业-石油-能源部长出席该仪式。该电站为科特迪瓦境内第一座并网的生物质电站,也将是西非区域内最大的生物质电站。

    该项目由法国电力集团、法国Meridiam集团和科SIFCA农工业集团共同投资,中国能建承建,电站主要以棕榈油生产过程中的棕榈树叶柄等废弃物为燃料,预计2025年竣工发电,建成后每年可为科特迪瓦带来3.48亿度的清洁电能,解决将近170万人口的用电问题。

    据悉,科已在计划研究其他地区同类型项目,如位于Divo以可可废料为燃料的73.6MW生物质电站、位于Boundiali以棉花秸秆为燃料的25MW生物质电站、位于Gagnoa以可可废料为燃料的20MW生物质电站。现阶段计划共有清洁能源项目24个,包含水力发电、太阳能发电、生物质发电项目等,总计发电量1535MW,在2030年之前都将投入使用。科2030年愿景目标是在能源领域实现45%的清洁能源使用率,减少二氧化碳排放。

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