British power producer Globeleq to develop a renewable energy project in Togo

Energy
Friday, 24 January 2020 13:47
British power producer Globeleq to develop a renewable energy project in Togo

(Togo First) - UK’s independent power producer, Globeleq, will soon develop a renewable energy project in Togo. The firm signed early last month a joint development agreement with the Togolese government for the project. 

The project could be a pure hydropower plant, a combined hydropower-solar power plant, or a solar power plant with large capacity battery storage. It should generate between 24MW and 30MW of reliable, fully renewable energy. 

Kara or Dapaong, in the northern region, could host the project, depending on technological choice. Also, the plant will be connected to the Kara-Mango-Dapaong transmission line currently under construction. 

We are delighted to be working with the Togolese government on this innovative project. It will bring new low-carbon power generation to northern Togo and promote development and growth in the region. 

The agreement, let’s note, will be developed on a public-private partnership (PPP) model. It results from the decision of the UK and Togo to enhance their economic relations.

Globeleq is a leading developer, owner and operator of electricity generation in Africa. 

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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