Three Indian power developers build a transmission line in northern Togo

Energy
Friday, 04 December 2020 11:27
Three Indian power developers build a transmission line in northern Togo

(Togo First) - The construction of the 161kV transmission line in northern Togo has officially started. It was launched on December 3, 2020, by the minister of energy and mines, in Kara.

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The works include engineering, supplying energy to and laying the line over 240km. Also, there will be multiple transmission stations connecting the following areas: Kara, Mango, Dapaong, Naki, and Mandouri. 

Financed by Exim Bank of India ($52 million), the project will be executed by three Indian power developers - KEC International, Transrail Lighting, and Techno Electric & Engineering. The first of these three is the second largest manufacturer of power transmission towers, in India, and one of the biggest engineering, supply and power transmission companies in the world.  

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The project should be completed within 20 months. It will boost access to power in the northern part of Togo and significantly contribute to the country's goal to achieve universal access to electricity by 2030.

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