Burkina Faso to Launch Data Center Powered by
The data center, powered by a 12-megawatt waste-to-energy plant, will process, host, and transfer data internationally. Completion is targeted for November 2025.
The data center, powered by a 12-megawatt waste-to-energy plant, will process, host, and transfer data internationally. Completion is targeted for November 2025.
Burkina Faso has reached a strategic milestone in its quest for digital sovereignty with the official inauguration of two modular data centers dedicated to the public administration, representing
Prime Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo inaugurated two modular data centers for the government''s cloud infrastructure in Ouagadougou on Friday, January 23, 2026.
Consulting and management firm Essor Services will partner with Costa Rican clean energy company Kaia Energy to build a data center in Burkina Faso powered by a waste-to-energy
Consulting and management firm Essor Services will partner with Costa Rican clean energy company Kaia Energy to build a data centre in Burkina Faso powered by a waste-to-energy
The project involves the installation of a power plant that will turn household waste into electricity for a new data center. The plant is expected to generate around 12MW of electricity, as reported by Matin
Commercial energy storage in Burkina Faso isn''t about fancy technology – it''s about keeping cash registers ringing, machines spinning, and data flowing even when the grid stumbles.
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso''s capital, might not be the first name you associate with cutting-edge tech. Yet here''s a fun fact – its energy storage sector now ranks 3rd in West Africa by deployment growth
Burkina Faso inaugurated two government mini-datacenters costing $28.6 million. Authorities aim to keep public and private data hosted inside the country under a digital sovereignty
Le Premier ministre, Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo, a inauguré ce vendredi 23 janvier 2026 à Ouagadougou deux datacenters modulaires du Cloud gouvernemental, étape clé du
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