Togo plans to acquire 300 mini-grids, among others, to achieve universal access to power by 2030

Energy
Friday, 08 March 2019 12:45
Togo plans to acquire 300 mini-grids, among others, to achieve universal access to power by 2030

(Togo First) - By 2030, Togo plans to acquire 300 mini-grids, in the framework of its rural electrification program.

So far, four of the mini-grids have been installed. The solar systems will, according to reliable sources, help the country achieve universal access to power by 2030.

Other initiatives aligning with this goal include the CIZO presidential scheme. The latter has already provided access to power, via solar kits, to more than 10,000 households.

Also, four 30MW solar plants should be built by 2025. The government also plans to build three new hydropower dams; one in Sarakawa, another in Kéran, and the last’s location is yet to be decided.

In the meantime, rehabilitation works at the Nangbéto dam are projected and they should last till 2022. The project aims at extending the plant’s lifeline by 30 years. The Nangbéto dam was installed by the Communauté Electrique du Bénin to provide energy to Togo and Benin.

Séna Akoda

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