(Togo First) - From December 3 to 5, 2024, Lomé will host the first West African Energy Cooperation Summit (WA-ECS). Organized by EnergyNet Limited with the Togolese government and support from the World Bank, the three-day event will gather experts, policymakers, and investors under the theme “Stimulating West Africa's Growth through Strategic Partnerships in the Energy Sector.”
The summit will feature sponsors like African Trade and Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI), EDF, AMEA Power, Kekeli Efficient Power, and ContourGlobal. Some of the key projects that will be covered at the summit include the West Africa Energy Pool, The solar farms project in Mauritania, Togo, and Mali, and the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline.
The event will foster partnerships that support industrialization, agriculture, and other vital sectors in the region. It will also help local companies enhance their technical skills and access innovative financial solutions.
Mainly, the participants will cover topics such as attracting investment for energy infrastructure, cross-border collaboration, regional integration, and deploying renewable energies to meet 2030 targets. The strategic role of gas in the region's energy future will also be highlighted. “Improved energy availability is essential to boost industrialization, agriculture, and other sectors, including mining. This will contribute to the country's sustainable development,” said Abdoulaye Sylla, Managing Director of EnergyNet Limited. He added that “organizing such an event will position Togo as a key player in discussions about the future.”
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Ayi Renaud Dossavi