The European Investment Bank will lend more than half the cost of expanding the first solar project built by the West African nation's electric utility, from 37 MW to 50 MW.EU lender the European Investment Bank (EIB) today announced plans to finance the expansion of a grid scale solar plant in Burkina Faso and to deepen renewable energy work with the Croatian government. The EIB will provide a €38.5 million long-term loan towards the cost of a €70.5 million project to expand the generation capacity of the first solar plant installed by Burkina Faso's national electric utility, from its current ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...