Gambia Power and Signal Base Station

By SolarCell Microgrid · · 2-3 min read

Gambia Power and Signal Base Station
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How does electricity work in the Gambia?

In , the effective electric installed capacity in The Gambia was around 135 MW. About 73% of this installed capacity is operated by NAWEC while the remaining 27% is operated by an IPP (Karpowership). Currently, Electricity is transmitted from these stations for distribution via five radial 11 kV feeders and three 33 kV feeders.

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Who owns the power plant in the Gambia?

These facilities are operated by National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) and Karadeniz Power ship Koray Bey Company Limited - an Independent Power Producer (IPP). In , the effective electric installed capacity in The Gambia was around 135 MW.

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What is the difference between a Gambian distribution system and transmission system?

The Gambian distribution system (below 66 kV) is plagued with inefficiencies at the distribution level while the transmission system (66 kV and above) is nonexistent. These factors lead to high technical losses and unfeasible electricity transport over long distances.

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Does the Gambia have a hydro potential?

Hydro potentials are non-existing in the Gambian territory. The average annual solar insolation for The Gambia is 4.5-5.3 kWh/m2-day, which represents a high generating potential for the country, making it interesting for PV Power Plants, Solar Home Systems (SHS), solar heater for the domestic and hotel industry and Hybrid Diesel-PV Systems.

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Can wind energy be used for water pumping in the Gambia?

In the mechanical energy application, wind energy has been used for water pumping for many decades in The Gambia. This technology has provided water to populations for decades, especially in the absence of electricity services and thereby providing the much-needed vital essentials of life.

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What ecosystems are in the Gambia?

The Gambia has a rich variety of woodland ecosystems, including forests, closed and open woodland, tree and shrub savannah, mangrove, riparian and fringing savannah. The Gambia’s forest cover has declined from 60% in the 1960s to 43% of the land area today. It's forest and woodland ecosystems supply about 85% of domestic energy requirements.

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