AfDB Backs €26.5M Solar Plant Project in Togo
The project aligns with Togo''s goal to reach 200 MWp of renewable energy by 2030. EDF Group will design, build, and run the plant, with co-financing from Proparco, the private sector arm of
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The project aligns with Togo''s goal to reach 200 MWp of renewable energy by 2030. EDF Group will design, build, and run the plant, with co-financing from Proparco, the private sector arm of
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Togo is leading the energy transition in Africa thanks to an ambitious strategy focused on solar energy. The country aims for universal access to electricity by 2030 and aims to increase the
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The plant, in Sokodé, in the centre of the country, will supply clean, renewable energy to more than 700,000 people who currently have limited access to electricity.
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Togo''s new solar farm, co-developed by EDF and Meridiam with support from AfDB, SEFA, and Proparco, will generate 87 GWh of clean electricity annually – strengthening energy
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The solar park is expected to feed clean, cost-effective electricity into the national grid, strengthening energy security and fueling economic growth. This project is a major step toward
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Once operational, the plant is expected to generate 87 gigawatt-hours of electricity per year, providing clean, reliable, and affordable energy to communities while helping to bridge the
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Find out how Togo is accelerating its energy transition with a 62 MWp solar power plant in Sokodé, supported by the African Development Bank and its partners.
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This project is part of Togo''s national energy strategy, which aims to install 200 MWp of renewable energy capacity by 2030. It is intended to reduce reliance on thermal power generation, improve
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The plant will supply clean, renewable energy to more than 700,000 people in Sokodé and the surrounding rural towns, who currently have limited access to electricity. More than 200 local
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Awarded to French energy giant EDF and co-financed by Proparco, the initiative includes an 11 km transmission line and is expected to generate 87 GWh annually while cutting CO₂
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