List of power stations in Senegal
This page lists all power stations in Senegal. In 2012, 85 percent of Senegal's energy came from oil and diesel-fired plants, 11 percent from hydroelectric power and 3 percent from gas.
Thermal
Thermal power station | Community | Coordinates | Fuel type | Capacity | Completed | Owner | Notes |
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Dakar C1 Thermal Power Station[1] | Dakar | Diesel | 9 MW | Senelec | |||
Dakar C2 Thermal Power Station | Dakar | Coal | 86.2 MW | Senelec | |||
Dakar C3 Thermal Power Station | Dakar | Coal | 148 MW | Senelec | |||
Dakar C4 Thermal Power Station | Dakar | Coal | 95 MW | Senelec | |||
Dakar C5 Thermal Power Station | Dakar | Coal | 12 MW | Senelec | |||
Ndar Thermal Power Station | Ndar | Coal | 7.2 MW | Senelec | |||
Kahone Thermal Power Station | Kaolack | Coal | 102 MW[2] | 2006 | Senelec/Wartsila | ||
Boutoute Thermal Power Station | Ziguinchor | Coal | 14 MW | Senelec | |||
Tambacounda Thermal Power Station | Tambacounda | Coal | 6 MW[3] | Senelec | |||
Bel Air Thermal Power Station | Hann Bel-Air, Dakar | 14.7102°N 17.4350°W | Coal | 102 MW | 2005[4] | Senelec/Wartsila | |
Sendou Thermal Power Station | Sendou | 14.6939°N 17.2336°W | Natural gas | 125 MW | Nykomb Synergetics Development AB | In development[5] | |
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See also
- List of power stations in Africa
- List of largest power stations in the world
- Energy in Senegal
References
- Overview of Electrical Power In Senegal
- Built In 2006, Expanded To 102 Megawatts In 2011 Archived 2011-12-30 at the Wayback Machine
- Capacity At Tambacounda Is 6 Megawatts
- Bel Air Power Station Constructed In 2005, Upgraded To 102MW In 2011 Archived 2011-12-30 at the Wayback Machine
- Baker & McKenzie Advises On €200 Million Power Project In Senegal Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
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