3 FAQs about Mauritania solar telecom integrated cabinet inverter field

How does the piemm project work in Mauritania & Mali?

The PIEMM will boost solar energy production and provide access to electricity for more than two million people in Mauritania and Mali, while also enhancing regional integration and trade. The project is financed by a $272 million loan from the African Development Fund, the concessional window of the AfDB, and a $1.5 million grant from the GCF.

How much money does the AfDB give to Mauritania?

This is the largest financing ever granted by the AfDB to Mauritania. The second project, the project to strengthen productive and energy investments for the sustainable development of rural areas (RIMDIR), is a $16 million grant from the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA), a multi-donor trust fund managed by the AfDB.

Who signed the AfDB financing agreements in Mauritania?

The financing agreements were signed on Thursday in Nouakchott by Mauritania's Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Abdessalam Mohamed Saleh, and the AfDB's Deputy Managing Director for North Africa, Malinne Blomberg.

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