The Ségou Solar Power Station is a planned 33 MW (44,000 hp) plant in . The power station is in the development stage, under concessional terms by the company Ségou Solaire, a subsidiary of , a Norwegian , under a (PPP) arrangement.
[pdf] The had almost two (GW) of capacity at the end of 2010, but installed less than 10 megawatts (MW) in 2011 due to the being reduced by 25%, after installing almost 1,500 MW the year before. Installations increased to 109 MW in 2012. In 2014, no new installations were reported.
[pdf] The communication base station installs solar panels outdoors, and adds MPPT solar controllers and other equipment in the computer room. The power generated by solar energy is used by the DC load of the base station computer room, and the insufficient power is supplemented by energy storage devices.
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