Soon, more than 300 rural localities will be electrified in Togo

Energy
Friday, 30 November 2018 13:14
Soon, more than 300 rural localities will be electrified in Togo

(Togo First) - Soon, more than 300 localities in Togo will have access to electricity in the framework of the rural electrification project financed by India and the Islamic Development Bank.

On November 29, 2018, authorities assisted in the project’s launch in two villages situated in the Vo prefecture (about 80km north of Lomé).

According to the ministry of energy, the goal of this “huge and ambitious project is to significantly raise electrification rate in rural areas knowing that in 2015, it was estimated at 8%, as compared to 2% a decade earlier”.

In Zoti, a village of Vo, the project will lead to the construction of a 20kV medium tension power line, spanning 3km, paired with a 100KVA transformer. Also, about 50 public lighting poles will be installed.

Our goal will be reached if all households in targeted villages have at least an electric meter,” said Ahamad Boukary, project director at CEET, Togo’s power utility.

The actual project falls under the government’s new five-year national development strategy. The latter aims, in regards to electricity, to achieve these three main goals: improving power sector’s management, boosting power production capacities and increasing access to affordable power for industries and households, especially in agro-food, industrial and mining zones.

Octave A. Bruce

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