Togo gets almost €825,000 from Germany to boost electrification in rural areas

Energy
Monday, 13 December 2021 14:31
Togo gets almost €825,000 from Germany to boost electrification in rural areas

(Togo First) - Germany will, via the GIZ agency, help Togo make power more accessible in its rural areas. To this end, the two countries signed an agreement last Friday. According to the Togolese Ministry of energy, the parties were respectively represented by Mila Aziable, Togolese minister of energy, and Matthias Veltin, German ambassador to Togo.

Under the deal which aligns with the power autonomous village project, Germany provided Togo  €825,000 (CFA540 million). This project is also part of ProEnergie, an initiative designed to supply sustainable and climate-friendly energy sources. In Togo, ProEnergie benefits from a €6 million financing. 

In further detail, the new agreement between Togo and Germany will enable the construction of mini-grids inside the country. These will benefit around 10,000 rural people.

For this project, GIZ collaborated with MIVO, a Togolese NGO. Together, they set up local infrastructure to produce and sell decentralized energy systems.

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