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Why is Sendou power station unable to pay lawyers' fees?
One of the main shareholders in the Sendou power station, which is claiming $1.2bn in damages from the Senegalese state before an arbitration tribunal, is unable to pay his lawyers' fees. The situation poses a threat to the future of the arbitration procedure.
Did Senegalese government fail to link Sendou power station to Senelec?
He claimed close to $1.2bn in damages and interest for the Senegalese government's alleged failure to link the 125MW Sendou power station, some 30km south of Dakar, to the grid of national electricity company Senelec. He currently has a stake of 47.5% in the power station.
What is the energy sector in Senegalese?
It comprises coal, oil, petroleum, and natural gas products. The Senegalese energy sector is relatively small.
How much energy does Senegal use?
Total fossil fuel provision stands at 27 TWh/year, thereby making up nearly 40% of Senegal's primary energy provision of which the remainder is nearly entirely biomass (well over 50%) - most of which non-renewable - complemented by some coal and some hydro and solar for renewably generated electricity.
Will Senegalese demand increase if LPG subsidies are phased out?
Demand for charcoal from Senegalese forests also may well increase if and when subsidies for LPG would be phased out in reaction to pressure from the West African Monetary Union, prompting poorer households to return to their traditional fuel usage patterns.
Why is biomass important in Senegal?
As biomass accounts for more than half of Senegal's energy consumption, the pressure on Senegalese forests is high, and the use of biomass for cooking is responsible for a large part of the depletion of the country's forest stocks.


