EU Explores Renewable Energy Potential in Kpalimé, Togo

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Monday, 26 May 2025 16:36
EU Explores Renewable Energy Potential in Kpalimé, Togo

(Togo First) - On May 22 and 23, Gwilym Ceri Jones, the European Union’s ambassador to Togo, visited Kpalimé. There, he met local officials, with whom he mainly discussed energy challenges and opportunities. The meetings took place under the Action Plan for Access to Sustainable Energy and Climate (PAAEDC). The discussions highlighted the electrification needs of Kloto 1 commune and also explored potential partnerships in renewable energy.

Mayor Winny Yawo Dogbatsè, who was present, said 73.33% of residents have access to electricity. After noting that nearly 20% of these connections are precarious, Mayor Dogbatsè called for more equitable and sustainable electrification. He pointed to the deteriorating state of the Kpimé hydroelectric plant, built in 1972, which has been affected by the silting and climate change.

Local authorities proposed rehabilitating the hydroelectric plant. They suggested developing smart solar solutions. The officials said the EU could play a greater role in modernizing the local energy sector.

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