Electricity: the Regional Emergency Solar Power Intervention Project goes live

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Thursday, 02 February 2023 16:05
Electricity: the Regional Emergency Solar Power Intervention Project goes live

(Togo First) - The Regional Emergency Solar Power Intervention Project (RESPITE) is online. The project, which aims to boost access to electricity in Togo, Sierra Leone, Chad, and Liberia, kicked off last Tuesday in Freetown, Sierra Leone. 

"Today, our countries are taking a bold step in the right direction. RESPITE is the beginning of a revolution in energy supply and access," said Julius Maada Bio, President of Sierra Leone, who presided over the official signing of the financing agreements, in the presence of official delegations from Togo, Liberia, Chad, and the West Africa Power Pool (WAPP).

On Jan 30, the day before the launch, the RESPITE’s regional technical committee held a roundtable on “Achieving universal access to energy for economic transformation”

The RESPITE is financed by the World Bank ($311 million). Supporting the WAPP, the project involves the installation and operation of around 106MW of solar PV power with batteries and storage systems and 41MW expansion of hydropower capacity in the four participating countries.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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