List of power stations in Mali

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This article lists all power stations in Mali .

Hydroelectric

Hydroelectric stationCommunityCoordinatesTypeCapacity (MW)CompletedName of reservoirRiver
Félou Hydroelectric Plant 14°21′04″N11°20′53″W / 14.35111°N 11.34806°W / 14.35111; -11.34806 (Félou Dam) Run of river 632014 Senegal River
Gouina Hydroelectric Plant 1402017 Senegal River
Manantali Dam 13°11′44″N10°25′44″W / 13.19556°N 10.42889°W / 13.19556; -10.42889 (Manantali Dam) Reservoir 2002002 Manantali Reservoir Bafing River
Sélingué Dam 11°38′17″N08°13′47″W / 11.63806°N 8.22972°W / 11.63806; -8.22972 (Manantali Dam) Reservoir 441982 Lake Sélingué Sankarani River
Sotuba Hydroelectric PlantBamako 12°38′16″N07°55′31″W / 12.63778°N 7.92528°W / 12.63778; -7.92528 (Sotuba Dam) Run of river 5.21960 Niger River

Solar

Solar power stationCommunityCoordinatesFuel typeCapacityYear completedName of ownerNotes
Diéma Solar Power Station Diéma 14°34′16″N09°11′35″W / 14.57111°N 9.19306°W / 14.57111; -9.19306 (Diéma Solar Power Station) Solar 100 MW2018Pal 4 Solar Energy [1]
Fana Solar Power Station Fana 12°49′40″N06°56′56″W / 12.82778°N 6.94889°W / 12.82778; -6.94889 (Fana Solar Power Station) Solar 50 MW2026 ExpectedLegendre Energie [2]
Kita Solar Power Station Kita 13°01′42″N09°31′10″W / 13.02833°N 9.51944°W / 13.02833; -9.51944 (Kita Solar Power Station) Solar 50 MW2020Akuo Kita Solar [3]
Ségou Solar Power Station Ségou 13°36′41″N06°21′37″W / 13.61139°N 6.36028°W / 13.61139; -6.36028 (Ségou Solar Power Station) Solar 33 MW2024 Scatec [4]
Sikasso Solar Power Station Sikasso 11°18′28″N05°36′25″W / 11.30778°N 5.60694°W / 11.30778; -5.60694 (Sikasso Solar Power Station) Solar 50 MW2024PowerPro [5]
Tiakadougou–Dialakoro Solar Power Station Tiakadougou-Dialakoro 11°35′34″N06°57′07″W / 11.59278°N 6.95194°W / 11.59278; -6.95194 (Tiakadougou–Dialakoro Solar Power Station) Solar 50 MWTBAAmea Power Group [6]
Touna Solar Power Station Touna 13°07′15″N05°50′03″W / 13.12083°N 5.83417°W / 13.12083; -5.83417 (Touna Solar Power Station) Solar 93 MW2023Phanes Energy Mali-SA [7]
Sanankoroba Solar Power Station Sanankoroba 12°23′37″N07°56′45″W / 12.39361°N 7.94583°W / 12.39361; -7.94583 (Sankoroba Solar Power Station) Solar 200 MW2025 Expected NovaWind [8]

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