Core Insights - Côte d'Ivoire's energy structure heavily relies on fossil fuels, with thermal, hydro, and solar power accounting for 69%, 30%, and 1% of total generation in 2023 respectively [1] - The government has launched a national energy strategy aiming to increase the share of renewable energy to 45% by 2030 [1] - Biomass energy is identified as a key solution for energy transition, utilizing organic materials for energy production [1] Group 1 - The largest biomass power plant, Biovea, is set to be operated by Biovea Energie, a joint venture among SIFCA, Meridiam, and EDF, with ownership stakes of 24%, 36%, and 40% respectively [1] - Upon commissioning, Biovea will generate 46 megawatts of electricity, sufficient to meet the needs of 1.7 million people and create 1,000 jobs [1] - The plant will utilize 520,000 tons of palm waste annually, increasing the income of 12,000 local palm growers by 20% [1] Group 2 - According to the National Renewable Energy Plan, the installed capacity of biomass power plants is expected to reach 750 megawatts by 2030, with a total of 15 biomass power plants anticipated to be operational [1]
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Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-12-04 16:25