Burkina: Qair secures financing for its solar farm in Tenkodogo
The company based in the south of France confirmed its interest in Africa and its desire to complete the Burkina Faso project.
09/09/2021 at 15h21, by Africa Business+
The infrastructure had to be delivered after the launch of the work at the end of 2020, but Qair‘s financial requirements are already assured. In Burkina, the company—formerly Quadrant International—and founded by Jean Marc Bouchet, signed the first agreements with the local authorities in 2019 to build the Zano solar farm in Tenkodogo.
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