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Innovative Solutions Provide Power To Port Cities In Madagascar
March 17, 2009
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Case Study: Innovative Solutions Provide Power To Port Cities In Madagascar
Keeping port city operations running is vital for all countries across the globe, but even more so for island nations. Approximately 360 kilometers (225 miles) southeast of Africa in the Indian Ocean lay Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world and home to more than 20 million residents. The seaport cities of Mahajanga and Toliara play key roles in maintaining the economy of the country as major import/export hubs. Providing power to these business communities is crucial and allows them to function smoothly every day.
Case Study: Innovative Solutions Provide Power To Port Cities In Madagascar
Case Study: Innovative Solutions Provide Power To Port Cities In Madagascar
Keeping port city operations running is vital for all countries across the globe, but even more so for island nations. Approximately 360 kilometers (225 miles) southeast of Africa in the Indian Ocean lay Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world and home to more than 20 million residents. The seaport cities of Mahajanga and Toliara play key roles in maintaining the economy of the country as major import/export hubs. Providing power to these business communities is crucial and allows them to function smoothly every day.
Located on the northwest coast of Madagascar, Mahajanga is the capital of the Boeny region in the Mahajanga province. In addition to serving as the island's second largest marine terminal, the city is a popular tourist destination for both Malagasy natives and international travelers. About 960 kilometers (599 miles) to the south, Toliara is the capital of the Atsimo-Andrefana region in the Toliara province. An important port town exporting the majority of the island's agricultural products, Toliara is also a thriving tourist city because of its famous coral reef.
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