Amid severe outages, Côte d’Ivoire reduces power supply to Togo and others

Energy
Friday, 21 May 2021 10:32
Amid severe outages, Côte d’Ivoire reduces power supply to Togo and others

(Togo First) - As it has been facing severe outages for some weeks now, Ivory Coast will reduce its power supply to some countries in the West Africa region. The news was announced by the country’s minister of energy, Thomas Camara, on May 10.

The countries concerned by the measure include Togo, Ghana, Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Liberia, which import 11% of Côte d’Ivoire’s gross output. With the measure, power exports from Côte d’Ivoire across West Africa should fall from 200MW to 60MW, Camara said. 

The official ascribed the move to the drought that hit the country, substantially lowering water levels at dams. In addition to this, one of the country’s main thermal plants suffered a breakdown.

For Togo, this is not so good news given that it is currently undertaking important energy projects, in line with its ambition to achieve universal power coverage by 2030. 

Last April, the country commissioned Kekeli Efficient Power, a thermal plant with an annual output of 532 GWh. The plant should, at full throttle, boost Togo’s output capacity by 50%, and supply electricity to more than 250,000 households (more than 1.5 million people).

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