Power: Togo and its neighbors’ salvation lies in regional projects, according to World Bank

Energy
Wednesday, 02 May 2018 17:45
Power: Togo and its neighbors’ salvation lies in regional projects, according to World Bank

(Togo First) - World Bank claims Togo and other West African nations fail to draw significant funding in their power projects because these are small scale projects yet very expensive.

This is mainly due to the fact that local demand of these countries is low and lacks planning, among others. This indeed led authorities to resort to emergency rental plants.

Meanwhile, West Africa’s electrification rate stands at 52%, with shortages that sometimes last up to 80 hours in a month. Also, power cost is one of the highest worldwide in this region, about $0.25/kWh, thus about twice the average in other parts of the world.

According to the Bretton Woods institution which disclosed this, West African countries would gain a lot from investing in major projects likely to promote and integrate commercialization of power. This could help save up to five to eight billion dollars every year to the countries, providing cheap, reliable and modern power.

Citing an example, the institution mentioned the West African Power Pool (WAAP), an interconnection project between 14 countries of the sub-region aiming to provide power to the whole ECOWAS zone and ensure power sufficiency. The project regroups more than 27 power utilities, to establish an integral regional power market.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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