Renewables : University of Lomé to help Togo build a 25MW wind park

Energy
Tuesday, 17 April 2018 03:01
Renewables : University of Lomé to help Togo build a 25MW wind park

(Togo First) - Togo could, according to Prof. Komlan Batawila, build a 25MW wind park, to tackle its current power issues. This, he said during a regional workshop on “renewables’ challenges in West Africa”, organized by the University of Lomé, and West African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL).  

According to the lecturer, the project would greatly fulfill its 2012 commitment to reduce CO2 emissions under its energy plan. It would be the country’s first wind park despite having large space and strong sea winds.

However, Togo has opted for solar power. One of the project involving this technology is the CI-ZO project, which benefited recently from a $40 million grant from India, on the sidelines of the International Solar Alliance (ASI) in New Delhi. Under this project, Togo will have its access to electricity boosted through the provision of PV solar kits.

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