- GreenYellow to install a hybrid solar plant in Madagascar
- The plant will provide electricity to 100,000 inhabitants.
GreenYellow, in partnership with Axian Group, plans to commission a 1.4MW hybrid solar power plant in Madagascar. Both companies are operating through a joint venture, Green Energy Solutions. The plant will provide electricity to the community of Morondava.
According to GreenYellow, the new facility will boost the local economy, which has grown through fishing, especially of shellfish, and the cultivation of rice, corn, cassava, cotton and sugar by Chinese producers. Through this project, GES Madagascar is expanding its portfolio on the big island.
The joint venture between Jovena, the energy arm of Madagascar’s Axian Group, and GreenYellow has an installed capacity of 2MW and a project pipeline totalling 15MW. However, the installed capacity of GES should increase in the coming months.