Developed by Solen SA Gabon, a subsidiary of Solen Renewable Dubai, the plant aims to expand to 30 MW under a power purchase agreement with the national utility, Société d'Energie et d'Eau du Gabon (SEEG). Once completed, it is expected to power 300,000 homes and create 150. . The Gabonese Fund for Strategic Investments (FGIS) and Eranove are backing two hydroelectric development projectsand associated transmission lines: at Ngoulmendjim,for 85MW (550GWh) per year,and Dibwangui,for 15MW (90GWh) per year. A third,at Kinguélé-Aval,for 35MW (204GWh) per year,is. . A Central African nation where elephants roam freely and 90% of the land is covered in rainforest. Now imagine this biodiversity champion leapfrogging traditional power grids like a tech-savvy kangaroo. That's Gabon's energy revolution in a nutshell. At the heart of this transformation? Energy. . This power plant with an installed capacity of 30 megawatts, delivered this Wednesday, August 28, equipped in particular with a battery-based electrical energy storage system, is an ambitious project of the transition president, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguéma. This will form a 120 MWp solar power plant spread over a 251. Energy storage may have special use in applications such as momentary carry-over for short outages to high-value. .