Electricity supply services are provided through the vertically integrated utility Electricité de Djibouti(EDD). A small amount of additional energy is generated by a solar plant (300 kW capacity). Djibouti has wind and geothermal generation potential and is actively studying these options. . Djibouti 's electrical energy is supplied primarily by thermal plants (about 120 MW) and imported hydroelectricity from Ethiopia. However, the supplemental supply of power from Ethiopia does not always satisfy Djibouti's demand for power. [1] According to USAID 's Energy sector overview for. . Djibouti aims to become the first African country to produce 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035. Under the leadership of Yonis Ali Guedi, minister of energy since 2017, the country is increasing its solar and wind power projects. The aim is to reduce its energy dependence, limit. . Integrate domestic renewable energies into the energy mixMake the power generation sector bankable to attract private investors Promotingenergy efficiency Reaching the target of 100% renewable generation Reduce electricity supply costs Cost reduction 4 Energy policy for DJIBOUTI:General and. . The Djibouti Office for Geothermal Energy Development (Office Djiboutien de Développement de l'Energie Géothermique, ODDEG), directly overseen by the presidency, is charged with developing the country's geothermal energy potential. . APR Energy designed, built, and commissioned a 60MW temporary power plant to help the Peruvian government alleviate its power supply constraints. Prior to the installation of the diesel power modules, our engineering and operations teams performed. APR Energy's Trujillo site was named one of the. .