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In 2008 FRES opened her first solar plant in Kimparana. This solar plant is the first solar plant in Mali and the biggest of West-Africa. In 2012, four more solar plants will be built for the replacement of diesel generators. Fewer than 10% of the inhabitants of Mali have access to electricity and in rural areas the figure is even less than 1%. The predominantly farming population of Mali use batteries, candles and paraffin as a source of energy for light and car batteries to power radio and television. These are expensive and non-sustainable solutions that damage the environment and the health of the people. The head office of Yeelen Kura is in the city of Koutiala in the Sikasso region, a cotton-growing area of Mali. Yeelen Kura has set up energy shops in the bigger villages in the region.
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The headoffice of Yeelen Kura is located in Koutiala, in the region Sikasso. In the bigger villages in the region are energy stores, where, depending on the number of clients, one or more staff members are stationed. These employees are responsible for the installation, maintenance and, if necessary, reparation of the systems and accounting.