Senegal at the forefront of renewable energies but does not close the door to fossil fuels

2023-11-30 21:42:40

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In Senegal, solar and wind power plant projects have multiplied in recent years. The country is ranked among the good students in Africa in the energy mix with 31% renewable energies. However, from the start of the first quarter of 2024, the country will exploit its first barrels of oil and gas. The government remains firm. Yes to renewable energy but there is no question of doing without fossil fuels.

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