Electrification of Off-Grid Health Centers with Solar eleQtra™

Uganda

eleQtra has developed an innovative off-grid solar solution, Solar eleQtra™, and aims to empower people living in off-grid communities with affordable, powerful, clean energy using solar. 

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Pabbo PV Solar

Uganda

The Pabbo solar Project, in Northern Uganda, will provide reliable electricity supply and improved access to clean water for the benefit of local rural villages.

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Western Power Company hydropower

Zambia

The Ngonye Falls Hydroelectric Project is a 180MW run-of-river scheme in the Western Province of Zambia, which is under development by the project SPV Western Power Company (WPC).

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Gushie Solar

Ghana

The Gushie Solar Power Project will add much needed electricity generation capacity to the national grid of Ghana, reducing reliance on hydropower generation and resulting exposure to rainfall patterns while avoiding increased carbon emissions

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Windstar

Ghana

eleQtra is developing a 50MW wind power project at a coastal site in Ghana. The Project will comprise 16-25 utility scale wind turbines

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Mwambwa Hydropower and Solar PV

Zambia

The Mwambwa River Hydropower Project will support the Government of Zambia’s policy of increasing installed capacity in the country in order to eliminate the power deficit.

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Pavua Hydropower

Mozambique

Pavua will be amongst Mozambique’s first renewables IPPs and will generate up to 120MW of electricity for the national grid

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Leona Wind

Senegal

The project, when completed, will increase energy supply by enough to provide electricity to an additional 250,000 people at current usage rates.

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Muchinga Power

Zambia

Muchinga Power Company will develop a 200 MW series of run-of-river hydro projects on the Lunsemfwa and Mkushi rivers in central Zambia.

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Cabeolica Wind

Cape Verde

The project's additional capacity will help reduce the country’s current power shortage which has been identified as a major hurdle to its growth

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