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3 FAQs about [Edf energy storage Guyana]
How does ceog fit with French Guiana's energy strategy?
The population of French Guiana is very quickly increasing. Guiana has to face a considerable energy deficit, especially in the west where the demographic growth is booming. By providing several MW of reliable and clean energy, CEOG fits with French Guiana’s energy strategy.
Will Guyana's new power plant provide a year-round electricity supply?
It will provide year-round supply for the equivalent of 10,000 homes in Western Guyana at an estimated lower cost than the territory’s diesel plants. The plant is designed to provide electricity 24 hours a day, without interruption and without generating greenhouse gases, fine particles, noise or smoke.
What is a solar power plant in Guyana?
The plant is designed to produce 100% renewable electricity exclusively from the sun and water. It will provide year-round supply for the equivalent of 10,000 homes in Western Guyana at an estimated lower cost than the territory’s diesel plants.



































