Togo: Electrification rates shot up in Savanes, Kara, and Plateaux regions in 2023

Energy
Tuesday, 12 March 2024 17:47
Togo: Electrification rates shot up in Savanes, Kara, and Plateaux regions in 2023

(Togo First) - Electrification rates in many Togolese towns have surged over the past year. The minister of energy, Mila Aziable, recently disclosed the figures, attributing the improvement to several projects and programs, including the Tinga Fund launched in April 2022.

In the Savanes region, the electrification rate increased from 22% to 33% between 2022 and 2023. During the same period, it rose from 35% to 44% in the Kara region, and from 29% to 39% in the Plateaux region.

The Tinga Fund greatly contributed to the improvements. According to Minister Aziablé, over the period reviewed, this program reached over 42,000 households and nearly 300,000 people. Recently, it was launched in the Central region.

Another electrification project was launched last week in the same region. It targets urban and peri-urban areas such as Dapaong, Kara, Sokodé, Atakpamé, Kpalimé, and Aného. It mainly involves the installation of 34 km of 20 KV medium voltage network, the construction of 61 MT/BT distribution substations, and 360 km of low voltage (BT) network.

These various efforts support the country’s ambition to achieve universal access to electricity by 2030.

Esaïe Edoh

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