Typha, an Invasive Reed as a Renewable Fuel and Eco-Material (TYCCAO)

Project

2016 - TyCCAO © Hélène Sabathie-Akonor (6)
Hélène Sabathie-Akonor
Project start date
Status

In progress

Estimated date of project termination
Project financing date
Financing duration
5 years
Type of program
FFEM
Global financing amount
17 147 000 €
FFEM financing amount
1 500 000 €
Project lead member institution(s)
French Ministry for Ecological and Inclusive Transition
Country and region
Senegal, Mauritania
Location
Dakar
Type of financing
Grant
Partners
EU
Beneficiaries
Agence de l’Environnement et de la Maîtrise de l’Energie (ADEME)  
Type of beneficiary
Non-financial public or parastatal company

The Typha Combustible Construction West Africa (TyCCAO) project contributes to the energy transition and the fight against climate change by promoting the use of renewable biofuels and energy efficiency in the construction sector. It does so through the scaling up and dissemination of products made from typha, an invasive reed that is proliferating in the Senegal River Basin.

Sustainable Development Goals

ODD12 Responsible consumption and production

ODD12 Responsible consumption and production

ODD13 Climate action

ODD13 Climate action