Eritrea: The African Development Bank Board approves
The global shift towards renewable energy necessitates careful planning and integration strategies, especially in regions like Eritrea, which have abundant solar and wind
Eritrea's collaboration with Solarcentury and the African Development Bank underscores the country's commitment to renewable energy and sustainable development. As Eritrea advances in expanding its solar energy infrastructure, it continues to pave the way toward achieving universal electricity access by 2030.
These plants will connect to the national grid, providing electricity to more than 300,000 residents in the towns of Barentu, Tesseney, and Agordat. By establishing these solar plants, Eritrea will significantly reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, which currently supply over 90% of the nation's electricity.
The Eritrean Ministry of Energy and Mines and Solarcentury, a subsidiary of BB Energy, have entered into a significant $20 million agreement aimed at enhancing solar energy infrastructure in the Western region of Eritrea.
This project is set to bolster the nation's renewable energy capacity, aligning with Eritrea's ambitious aim of achieving universal electricity access by 2030.
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