Togo: 50,000 Solar Street Lamps Project Presented to Maritime Region Authorities

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Tuesday, 30 July 2024 12:23
Togo: 50,000 Solar Street Lamps Project Presented to Maritime Region Authorities

(Togo First) - The 50,000 solar-powered street lamps project was presented to local authorities of the Maritime region last Thursday, July 25. Launched in April 2023, the project is led by the Agence togolaise d'électrification rurale et des énergies renouvelables (AT2ER).

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During a workshop in Davié, located 5 km south of Tsévié, participants learned about the deployment, security, and maintenance of the solar street lamps and were encouraged to support the project. Initially focused on the northern regions of Savanes and Kara, the project is now expanding to the south.

Dr. Tchapo Singo, Director General of Energy and head of AT2ER, noted that the project aligns with the Togolese government's goal of electrifying the entire country by 2030. "The project will cover 5,000 localities across different regions, with a particular focus on the Savanes region," he said. The Prefect of Zio, Etsè Kodjo Kadévi, welcomed the initiative, and added it will improve public lighting for rural communities.

Already, over 30,000 lamps have been installed under the project, mainly in the Savanes and Kara regions, according to Sunna Design, the French company responsible for the installation and maintenance of the lights.

France backs the initiative with a €40 million loan. Also, it falls under the Rural Solar Public Lighting Program (PEP'S Rural) under the Ministry Delegate in charge of Energy and Mines.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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