List of power stations in Ivory Coast

This is a list of power stations in Ivory Coast. The majority of electricity generation (about 72.5%) in Ivory Coast is by power stations that burn natural gas; the remaining 27.5% of the country's generation is hydroelectricity. As of 2016, installed electric generation capacity totalled 1,975 megawatts (MW).[1] Electric generation exceeded the country's needs; 5.31 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity was generated in 2005, of which the country consumed only 2.9 billion kWh. Export of electricity is through the West African Power Pool.[2]

Natural gas

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List of natural gas powered power stations in Ivory Coast. [2][3]

Power station Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Year completed
Ciprel Power Station 455 1994[2]
Azito Power Station 5°18′07″N 4°04′31″W / 5.3020741°N 4.075413°W / 5.3020741; -4.075413 (Azito Power Plant) 430 1999
Vridi Power Station 100 1995[2]
Atinkou Thermal Power Station Taboth, Jacqueville Department 5°15′21″N 4°19′44″W / 5.255833°N 4.328889°W / 5.255833; -4.328889 (Atinkou Power Station) 390[4] 2024 (Expected)

Hydroelectric

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Partial list of hydroelectric power stations in Ivory Coast.[5][6]

Hydroelectric station Coordinates Type Name of reservoir River Capacity (MW) Year completed
Gribo–Popoli Hydroelectric Power Station 05°41′53″N 06°34′17″W / 5.69806°N 6.57139°W / 5.69806; -6.57139 (Gribo–Popoli Hydroelectric Power Station) Gravity dam Sassandra River 112 2024 Expected[7]
Soubré Hydroelectric Power Station 05°48′09″N 06°39′21″W / 5.80250°N 6.65583°W / 5.80250; -6.65583 (Soubré Hydroelectric Power Station) Gravity dam Sassandra River 275 2017[8]
Taabo Dam 06°12′38″N 05°05′02″W / 6.21056°N 5.08389°W / 6.21056; -5.08389 (Taabo Dam) Reservoir Taabo Reservoir Bandama River 210 1979
Kossou Dam 07°01′32″N 05°28′19″W / 7.02556°N 5.47194°W / 7.02556; -5.47194 (Kossou Dam) Reservoir Lake Kossou Bandama River 176 1973
Buyo Dam 06°14′32″N 07°02′05″W / 6.24222°N 7.03472°W / 6.24222; -7.03472 (Buyo Dam) Reservoir Buyo Reservoir Sassandra River 165 1980
Ayamé 2 Dam 05°34′55″N 03°09′32″W / 5.58194°N 3.15889°W / 5.58194; -3.15889 (Ayamé 2 Dam) Reservoir Bia River 30 1965
Ayamé 1 Dam 05°36′12″N 03°10′12″W / 5.60333°N 3.17000°W / 5.60333; -3.17000 (Ayamé 1 Dam) Reservoir Bia River 22 1959
Faye Dam 5 1983

Solar

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Partial list of solar power stations in Ivory Coast.

Solar power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed Name of Owner Notes
Boundiali Solar Power Station[9] Savanes District 9°34′07″N 6°28′36″W / 9.568611°N 6.476667°W / 9.568611; -6.476667 (Boundiali Solar Power Station) Solar 37.5[9] 2023 SOGEPE
Sokhoro Solar Power Station[10] Savanes District 09°31′47″N 05°13′26″W / 9.52972°N 5.22389°W / 9.52972; -5.22389 (Sokhoro Solar Power Station) Solar 52.0[10] 2025 Expected PFO Africa

Biomass

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Partial list of biomaa power stations in Ivory Coast.

Biomass power station Community Coordinates Fuel source Capacity (megawatts) Year completed Name of Owner Notes
Boundiali Biomass Power Station[11] Savanes District 09°29′31″N 06°30′12″W / 9.49194°N 6.50333°W / 9.49194; -6.50333 (Boundiali Biomass Power Station) Cotton stalks 25[11] 2025 Expected EcoStar Energy
Ayebo Biomass Power Station[12] Comoé District 05°26′22″N 03°16′09″W / 5.43944°N 3.26917°W / 5.43944; -3.26917 (Ayebo Biomass Power Station) Palm Oil Waste 46[12] 2024 Expected Biovéa Énergie SA
Divo Biomass Power Station[13] Gôh-Djiboua District 05°50′49″N 05°18′50″W / 5.84694°N 5.31389°W / 5.84694; -5.31389 (Divo Biomass Power Station) Cocoa Fruit Waste 75[13] 2028 Expected Soden

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Largest Hydroelectric Dam In Côte D’ivoire
  2. ^ a b c d Energy Information Administration, Country Analysis Briefs: Ivory Coast, mirrored version retrieved from Marcon International website, February 15, 2010
  3. ^ Ivory Coast’s power generation leaves neighbours in the shade
  4. ^ FMO (Netherlands) (March 2020). "Atinkou Thermal Power Station: Project Detail". The Hague, Netherlands: Netherlands Development Finance Company. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  5. ^ Ivory Coast has capacity of 600MW
  6. ^ Situation de l’hydroelectricite en Cote D’ivoire
  7. ^ Dominic Mandela (15 August 2021). "Ivory Coast to receive US $569m for water and electricity projects". Construction Review Online. Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  8. ^ Tractebel-Engie (10 November 2017). "Soubré hydroelectric power scheme inaugurated in Ivory Coast". Tractebel-ngie.com. Paris, France. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  9. ^ a b Boris Ngounou (6 October 2018). "Ivory Coast: First solar power plant of 37.5 MW, will be located in Boundiali". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  10. ^ a b Veselina Petrova (26 January 2024). "PFO signs concession deal for 52-MWp PV project in Cote d'Ivoire". Renewablesnow.com. Sofia, Bulgaria. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  11. ^ a b Jean Marie Takouleu (3 November 2023). "Ivory Coast: USTDA provides technical support for the Boundiali biomass power plant". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  12. ^ a b Jean Marie Takouleu (13 December 2019). "Ivory Coast: Concession Contract Signed For The Ayebo Biomass power Plant". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
  13. ^ a b Boris Ngounou (5 July 2018). "Ivory Coast: USTDA will build a biomass power plant in Divo". Arik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 8 November 2023.

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