Does Sierra Leone have a low energy access rate?
Sierra Leone currently has one of the lowest energy access rates globally, with only 36% of its population connected to the grid and a mere 6% in rural areas. The SOGREA Initiative supports the government's aim to increase the share of renewable energy in the country's energy mix to 35% by . “By , Sierra Leone will be fully illuminated.
What is the sogre initiative & how does it help Sierra Leone?
The SOGREA initiative directly supports Sierra Leone's Energy Transition and Green Growth Plan (ETGGP), launched in November under the Presidential Initiative on Climate Change, Renewable Energy, and Food Security (PICREF).
Will Sierra Leone be fully illuminated by ?
This limited access impacts healthcare, education and job creation. To address this, the government has set a target to raise renewable energy use to 35 per cent by and electrify rural areas by . “By , Sierra Leone will be fully illuminated.
Is EU funding a game-changer for rural development in Sierra Leone?
Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, Chairman of the Presidential Initiative on Climate Change, Renewable Energy and Food Security (PI-CREF), and Chairman Energy Governance Coordination Group (EGCG): “This EU funding is a game-changer for rural development in Sierra Leone.
What challenges does Sierra Leone face?
Like many nations, Sierra Leone faces an increasing energy challenge. Only 36 per cent of the population has access to electricity, and just six per cent in rural areas. This limited access impacts healthcare, education and job creation.
Are green mini-grids the best way to electrify Sierra Leone?
The Government of Sierra Leone (GoSL) has identified green mini-grids as the most suitable means to electrify a significant number of communities, given their cost-effectiveness. SOGREA is designed to build on past successes and lessons learned to scale up the mini-grid sector and strengthen its sustainability.
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