Ministry of Communication, Technology & Innovation
Connecting districts with high-speed fibre, empowering schools, hospitals, businesses, and communities. It is a flagship initiative of the Government of Sierra Leone, funded through a
The Government of Sierra Leone is also seeking infrastructure investment to support expansion of energy distribution and transmission networks. Sierra Leone has good access to natural resources necessary for energy production such as access to viable wind speeds and sunshine for renewable wind and solar projects.
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 2030. “By 2027, Sierra Leone will be fully illuminated.
Commenting on the transaction, Lars Tejlgaard Jensen, Investment Director and Partner, Frontier Energy stated: “ The 50 MW solar project in Sierra Leone stands as a testament to the project development and delivery capabilities of Frontier and Planet One.
The co-investment enables the development of a critical project that stimulates investment in renewable energy - responding to the urgent need for access to clean, affordable and stable power. The renewable energy potential in Sierra Leone is abundant, primarily in hydropower, wind and solar resources.
Connecting districts with high-speed fibre, empowering schools, hospitals, businesses, and communities. It is a flagship initiative of the Government of Sierra Leone, funded through a
The renewable energy potential in Sierra Leone is abundant, primarily in hydropower, wind and solar resources. However, it remains underutilized with up to 80 percent of the country''s
Youth employment scheme: Creating 500 000 jobs for youth to promote economic productivity and national security. Technology and infrastructure: Increasing investment in
The first solar photovoltaic power plant in Sierra Leone developed by Kenyan-based independent power producer, Serengeti Energy Company has started its commercial
This landmark initiative, funded by the European Union and implemented by UNOPS and its hosted entity, Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), is a significant stride toward Sierra Leone''s
The first solar photovoltaic power plant in Sierra Leone developed by Kenyan-based independent power producer, Serengeti Energy Company has started its commercial
Under the Big Five Game Changers, the Government of Sierra Leone is committed to expanding and modernizing the country''s infrastructure systems, increasing access to affordable energy, and scaling
Baomahun Hybrid Power Station, is a hybrid power plant under development in Sierra Leone. The power station comprises: (a) a 23.8 MW (31,900 hp) solar power plant (b) a 13 MW/13.8 MWh battery
Sierra Leone''s energy sector offers diverse investment opportunities across hydropower, solar, wind, thermal, biomass, and off-grid solutions.
The renewable energy potential in Sierra Leone is abundant, primarily in hydropower, wind and solar resources. However, it remains underutilised while up to 80 per cent of the country''s
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