President Ndashimiye of Burundi attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Gigawatt Global’s solar power plant in Mubuga, Burundi, the nation’s first utility-scale solar field.
During the event, President Ndashimiye and renewable developer Gigawatt Global CEO Yosef Abramowitz announced their intention to double the generating capacity near the currently operating plant.
The 7.5MW solar PV plant near the village of Mubuga has been in operation since May 2021 and now provides over 10% of Burundi’s electricity.
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