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6 FAQs about [Ress energy Mali]
Is Mali ready to scale up renewables?
The Ministry, working through the Mali Renewable Energy Agency (AER-Mali), has initiated a partnership with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to assess Mali’s readiness to scale up renewables.
What is Albatros energy Mali?
Albatros Energy Mali S.A (AEM) independent private power project is a 90 megawatt (MW) heavy fuel oil power station built in Kayes, western Mali. It is Mali’s first IPP to feed into the national grid. The power station consists of 6 Caterpillar diesel reciprocating engines. The project achieved financial close in June 2017.
What is the energy supply in Mali?
As in most sub-Saharan African countries, biomass (mainly in the form of firewood) provides the bulk of the energy supply (Figure 4). Mali has neither proven hydrocarbon resources nor a refinery; as a result, all petroleum products are imported through neighbouring coastal countries which impacts on the country’s balance of payments.
What is Mali's national energy policy?
3.2. Energy policy and regulatory frameworks Mali’s National Energy Policy (NEP) dates back to 2006 and aims to contribute to its overall sustainable development through the provision of cheap and reliable energy services, in order to increase electricity access and to promote its underlying socio-economic benefits.
Why is the RRA process difficult in Mali?
Mali’s RRA process has faced various obstacles due to the lack of readily available statistical data to enable an assessment of critical energy sector indicators (e.g. total primary energy supply, energy consumption per sector, rural electrification rate).
Who manages the energy sector in Mali?
Institutions involved in the management of the energy sector include Mali’s Ministry of Energy and Water and its afiliated entities. Table 7 summarises the key institutions and their main tasks. Created from a redefinition of the mandate of the former National Center for Solar and Renewable Energy.


