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3 FAQs about [Europe solar Eritrea]
Does Eritrea have a solar farm?
Eritrea is lagging far behind in the electrification of its territory and is now turning to renewable energy. The government has launched the country's first solar farm, a 30-MW facility 30 km from the capital, Asmara.
How is electricity generated in Eritrea?
Eritrea's NDCs were developed in 2018. The majority of electricity generated in the country is from imported fossil fuels. In 2019, the electrification rate in rural areas of Eritrea was only 37%, compared to 76% in urban areas. Some projects financed by international donors are aimed at increasing these rates.
What are Eritrea's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)?
This project, located in Dekemhare, southeast of Asmara, is part of Eritrea's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), pledges that embody efforts by all parties to the Paris Agreement to reduce their national emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change. Eritrea's NDCs were developed in 2018.


































