Hi there!
Hope August’s treating you kindly 🌞
Ready for a quick burst of good energy? The latest RePower Project newsletter is out now! Dive into the freshest stories on renewables, microgrids, and rural electrification lighting up Africa.
Would you like to know more about our RePower project. Download our brochure in this link! 😊
In this issue:
🫱🏼🫲🏽 AMDA, InfraCredit partner to Strengthen Market Readiness and Unlock Long-term Domestic Private Capital for DRE and MiniGrid Development. Read on
✅ Electricity is getting cheaper across Africa. Read here
👍 World Bank’s Kant praises Nigeria’s clean energy push during Petti Grid. Info here
🫲🏽 REA signs MoUs to drive N500bn renewable energy investment. Learn more
🟢 Guinée : accélérer l’accès à l’électricité et la transformation du secteur énergétique avec le soutien de la Banque mondiale. Poursuivre la lecture
📢 Région des Savanes : le projet ProEnergie II a électrifié 20 localités. En savoir plus
✅ Togo : 172 localités rurales bientôt électrifiées. Lire la suite
❓ How can a vast electrification drive benefit East Africa? Read on
🪙 Niger to receive US 144 million to expand electricity access. More info
⚡ Exploring The Gambia’s Road to 90% electrification. Learn more
🔉 Senegal takes decisive step towards universal access by 2030. Discover more
🌐 Rural electrification agency mulls $1.6bn for solar mini-grids, clean energy. More info
🔉 Abia govt releases mini-grid regulation for rural electrification. Full article
💡 Zafiri project emerges to light up the African continent with Renewables (Mission 300). Read on
About the RePower Project:
RePower is an ambitious plug-and-play microgrids project that aims to provide electricity access to 20,000 off-grid consumers across Ghana, Madagascar, Niger, and Senegal. Find out more here.
Hope you have a great weekend!
Kind regards
Carlos Marquez
WP10 lead – RePower Project
carlos.marquez@ata.email
RePower is funded by the European Union under grant number 101096250. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.