Representatives of ISA pilot nations recently met in Lomé to discuss the project’s implementation

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Monday, 27 August 2018 16:07
Representatives of ISA pilot nations recently met in Lomé to discuss the project’s implementation

(Togo First) - On August 23 and 24, the various representatives of leaders of pilot-nations of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) met in Lomé.

The meeting’s purpose was the following: first, speed up development of solar projects and programs, and also to identify challenges impairing financing of electrification projects in ISA member-States. Actors present at the gathering mentioned the need to mobilize resources to provide people quality and cheap energy, in line with the Alliance’s operations.

Launched in November 2015, ISA is a France-India initiative which aims to significantly boost solar power production in the 121 countries adhering to the Alliance. To this end, it also strives to raise necessary funds and cut production costs slightly, while fighting global warming.

Togo, being part of the Alliance, has committed to constantly improve its population’s access to power. It has thus, in line with its commitment, organized a roundtable gathering various lenders and focusing on its 2030 electrification strategy. Under the latter, the country should achieve full power access by 2030.

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