Kono Solar Farm

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About The Kono Project

The Kono Solar Farm project represents a significant stride towards sustainable energy in Sierra Leone. Situated in the vibrant region of Kono, this project aims to harness solar energy to power homes, businesses, and industries, contributing to the country’s energy diversification and environmental stewardship efforts.

Project Description

The Kono Solar Farm project is poised to revolutionize the energy landscape of the region by harnessing the abundant solar resources available. Spanning acres of land near the Transco substation, the solar farm will feature cutting-edge single-axis tracking solar panels, optimized to capture maximum sunlight and generate electricity efficiently.

Complementing the solar panels, the project will integrate a sophisticated storage system to store excess energy generated during peak production periods. This storage capability not only ensures a steady and uninterrupted power supply but also enables the solar farm to inject surplus energy into the grid, bolstering the resilience of the national energy grid.

Beyond its technical specifications, the Kono Solar Farm project embodies Salis’ commitment to sustainability and community development. By providing clean, renewable energy to the local community, the project will reduce reliance on fossil fuels, mitigate environmental impact, and stimulate economic growth and job creation in the region. As Salis continues to lead the charge towards a more sustainable energy future, the Kono Solar Farm stands as a shining example of innovation and progress in the quest for cleaner, more efficient energy solutions.

 

Project Information

Kono, Sierra Leone
20 megawatts
Single-axis tracking solar system
Connected to the grid at 33KV
20 MWh storage system
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