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6 FAQs about [Ivory Coast greening the grid]
What is EDF doing to support Ivory Coast's energy transition?
Renewable energy and... As part of its active involvement in supporting Ivory Coast's commitment to the energy transition, EDF is developing an innovative biomass power plant project in partnership with local energy players. Ivory Coast is aiming for an energy mix in which 42% will come from renewable energy by 2030.
Does Ivory Coast engage with private energy companies?
Ivory Coast’s engagement with private energy companies is not unique to the region. In fact, public-private partnerships are common across West Africa as they are equally popular with governments and private companies.
What is Ivory Coast's biggest challenge?
Acknowledging that Ivory Coast’s “biggest challenge is changing the energy mix,” Obre states that “until now they have known only turbines and hydro, but the growth of renewable energy such as solar will require more flexible capacity to complement the hydro in balancing the intermittency of renewables and providing grid services.
Is Ivory Coast a good place to live?
Ivory Coast is on an economic roll: since 2011, GDP growth has averaged 8% per year making it not just one of the most dynamic countries in sub-Saharan Africa, but the world. With the economy and energy demand booming, the Ivorian government has put the energy sector at the top of its agenda.
Do Ivorians have access to energy?
Three in five Ivorians have access to energy, but there is a vast discrepancy between urban dwellers (80%) and rural citizens (37%), with the rural north even less connected than their southern compatriots. With almost half of the country below the poverty line, the high upfront connection costs to the national grid remain prohibitive for many.
Why did EDF sign a concession contract with the Ivorian government?
To help it achieve this goal, EDF signed a concession contract with the Ivorian government in December 2019 via BIOVEA Energie (owned with its partners Meridiam and Biokala, a subsidiary of the SIFCA group). This contract involves the design, financing, construction and operation of a 46 MW biomass power plant over 25 years.

































