Batokunku

Village in The Gambia
13°19′24″N 16°48′3″W / 13.32333°N 16.80083°W / 13.32333; -16.80083CountryThe GambiaPopulation
 (2013)
 • Total2,000

Batokunku (also spelled Batukunku) is a village located in Kombo South, one of the nine districts of The Gambia's Western Division. In January 2009, the village became notable as the location of the first wind turbine erected in West Africa. The 150 kilowatt turbine, a second-hand machine originally built by the Danish wind energy manufacturer Bonus, currently provides electrical power for the entire village.[1] The windmill is currently serviced/maintained by Global Energy (generator service) based in the nearby village of Tujereng in collaboration with Windstrom SH from Germany.

References

  1. ^ Dierk Jensen (March 2009). "A Second Life in Africa". New Energy Magazine.


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