With limited cloud cover during the dry seasons and high solar intensity year-round, solar energy is a promising solution for the country's rural and urban areas. The consistent sunshine makes Burundi highly suitable for off-grid, mini-grid, and small-scale rooftop solar systems. Did You Know? Burundi. . Meta Description: Explore how rooftop photovoltaic panels in Burundi are transforming energy access. Proper EPC ensures: Site-specific design (slope analysis, shading. . Geographical Location: Burundi is a landlocked country located in East-Central Africa, bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and south, and Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. It also shares part of Lake Tanganyika, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world. The East African Community (EAC), an economic bloc of over 300 million people, has a combined renewable energy potential estimated at over 110,000 megawatts (MW) but has only developed around 5,000 MW.
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Burundi's total production of electricity was of 232 gigawatt hours (GWh) in 2018. The main source came from a total of nine dams supplying the major part of the electric energy and 100 GWh coming from geothermal and thermal sources. Consumption in 2018 was estimated at 315.6 GWh of which 273 GWh where consumed in Bujumbura, 18.7 GWh in Gitega and 23.9 GWh by the rest of the country.
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