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The Adétikopé Solar Power Station is a planned 390 MW (520,000 hp) solar power plant in Togo, with 200 MWh (720 GJ), attached battery energy storage. The power station is in the development stage, under concessional terms by the company Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms (Arise IIP), a subsidiary of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), in partnership with the Government of Togo. As of July 2021 a qualified EPC company was being sought to construct the power station, either on its own or in partnership with the existing stakeholders. When completed, this power station will be the largest grid-ready solar power plant in West Africa. The energy is primarily intended to power an industrial park, Adétikopé Industrial Platform (PIA), a 400 hectares (1.5 sq mi) business and industrial develop

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  • Adétikopé Solar Power Station (en)
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  • The Adétikopé Solar Power Station is a planned 390 MW (520,000 hp) solar power plant in Togo, with 200 MWh (720 GJ), attached battery energy storage. The power station is in the development stage, under concessional terms by the company Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms (Arise IIP), a subsidiary of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), in partnership with the Government of Togo. As of July 2021 a qualified EPC company was being sought to construct the power station, either on its own or in partnership with the existing stakeholders. When completed, this power station will be the largest grid-ready solar power plant in West Africa. The energy is primarily intended to power an industrial park, Adétikopé Industrial Platform (PIA), a 400 hectares (1.5 sq mi) business and industrial develop (en)
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  • Adétikopé Solar Power Station (en)
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  • Adétikopé, Zio Prefecture, Maritime Region (en)
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  • The Adétikopé Solar Power Station is a planned 390 MW (520,000 hp) solar power plant in Togo, with 200 MWh (720 GJ), attached battery energy storage. The power station is in the development stage, under concessional terms by the company Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms (Arise IIP), a subsidiary of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), in partnership with the Government of Togo. As of July 2021 a qualified EPC company was being sought to construct the power station, either on its own or in partnership with the existing stakeholders. When completed, this power station will be the largest grid-ready solar power plant in West Africa. The energy is primarily intended to power an industrial park, Adétikopé Industrial Platform (PIA), a 400 hectares (1.5 sq mi) business and industrial development, immediately north of Lomé, the national capital. (en)
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