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3 FAQs about [African solar Chad]
How did Power Africa help Djermaya solar project in Chad?
Power Africa provided transaction advisory and technical assistance that helped secure a $20.6 million (€18 million) loan for the financing of the 42 MW Djermaya Solar project in Chad, one of the largest in the region.
How does Power Africa support the energy sector in Chad?
Power Africa supports the energy sector in Chad by developing electricity generation projects and providing U.S. Embassy support to help move transactions forward. For more information, please refer to the page below, which gives an overview of the energy sector in Chad and explains Power Africa's involvement in the country.
What is Djermaya solar project?
This project will construct an initial 34MWp solar PV plant in Djermaya, 30km north of Chad’s capital, N’Djamena. Development of Djermaya Solar will be phased to gradually integrate renewable power into Chad’s national grid. The first 34MWp phase secured financing in 2021. Construction start is planned for 2022 and operations for 2023.


































