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SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:06 pm
by theyuusuf143
Hargergeisa gets five-turbine pilot windfarm with an installed capacity of 100kW. the airport needs less than 17kw and the rest will be supplied to the local residents. somaliland energy companies has already started similar projects in burao and berbera, hopefully berbera first wind farm (60kw) will be opretional in few weeks too.
http://www.somalilandsun.com/index.php/ ... l-airport-
[youtube]XeCHKZndqQM&[/youtube]
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:13 pm
by Righteous
Smart initiative.
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:10 pm
by Warabaha
Imagine if 100 wind turbines were made instead of 5
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:23 pm
by LiquidHYDROGEN
TBH any mechanical and electrical engineering faculty in the world can produce these. We should be producing and installing these things our selves. What do they teach in Amoud and Hargeisa university?
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:33 pm
by STARKAST
^^ i don't think you actually realize how 'backward' Somalia is ? 90% of the population still use felled 'trees' to cook their food.
This is a good development for Somalia.
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:38 pm
by Kukri
There is currently a project under way in Djibouti which is a geothermal energy development that will guarantee 46% of electricity production.
Much better than other energy source.

Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:02 pm
by Warabaha
STARKAST wrote:^^ i don't think you actually realize how 'backward' Somalia is ? 90% of the population still use felled 'trees' to cook their food.
This is a good development for Somalia.
stop talking about Somalia, we are discussing Somaliland.
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:07 pm
by liban91
Warabaha wrote:STARKAST wrote:^^ i don't think you actually realize how 'backward' Somalia is ? 90% of the population still use felled 'trees' to cook their food.
This is a good development for Somalia.
stop talking about Somalia, we are discussing Somaliland.

Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:42 pm
by Hodan94
Kukri wrote:There is currently a project under way in Djibouti which is a geothermal energy development that will guarantee 46% of electricity production.
Much better than other energy source.


independence from the 70's no civilwar.......this is what Djibouti has come to

waa cajiib.
ruunti u guys should be making skyscrapers by now. or do u still require French permission before u start projects?
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:56 pm
by theyuusuf143
The farm will consist of 54 wind
turbines with a capacity of 1.67 MW
each, and 30 with a capacity of 1 MW.
Construction is being undertaken by
the French company Vergnet SA at
cost of nearly $300 million, with the
loan guaranteed by French financial
firms.
A further project is the 51 MW Adama
I wind farm, located about 95 km (59
miles) southeast of the capital, and
the only wind power scheme in the
Rift Valley.
The $117 million Adama project is
financed through a loan from the
Export-Import Bank of China and
being undertaken by the Chinese
companies CGCOC Joint Venture and
Hydro China. The wind farm was
slated to be commissioned by June
2012 but is now reportedly due to be
finished this month.
Atleast we are not heavily in debt as ethiopia, we are very lucky because although we are poor and need energy development i dont think loan is good at all, thabks god WE ARE DEBT FREE COUNTRY! because of our unrecognized status.
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 1:35 pm
by theyuusuf143
Borama goes green energy
[youtube]Ug1Il2pD1iw&[/youtube]
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 8:12 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
theyuusuf143 wrote:The farm will consist of 54 wind
turbines with a capacity of 1.67 MW
each, and 30 with a capacity of 1 MW.
Construction is being undertaken by
the French company Vergnet SA at
cost of nearly $300 million, with the
loan guaranteed by French financial
firms.
A further project is the 51 MW Adama
I wind farm, located about 95 km (59
miles) southeast of the capital, and
the only wind power scheme in the
Rift Valley.
The $117 million Adama project is
financed through a loan from the
Export-Import Bank of China and
being undertaken by the Chinese
companies CGCOC Joint Venture and
Hydro China. The wind farm was
slated to be commissioned by June
2012 but is now reportedly due to be
finished this month.
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Atleast we are not heavily in debt as ethiopia, we are very lucky because although we are poor and need energy development i dont think loan is good at all, thabks god WE ARE DEBT FREE COUNTRY! because of our unrecognized status.
That's because we aren't recognised. If SL magically became recognised, everybody from xirsi gaab to dr gaboose would be putting opening swiss bank accounts. The country is firt poor and is already corrupt imagine we were given actual money I stead of loose change. The day we are recognised will be tbe end of our independence.
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 6:22 am
by theyuusuf143
Somaliland energy regulations discussion
[youtube]j1Q86xDDtv4&[/youtube]
Re: SOMALILAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:38 pm
by Xildiiid
Small steps in the right direction.
