Solar energy boosts Togo's access to electricity
Togo's large-scale renewable energy project is located just over 250km north of its capital city, Lomé. The 50 megawatt Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed solar photovoltaic plant became fully operational in 2021, and has an annual capacity of about 88,000 MWh of clean electricity to provide to nearly 160,000 homes and small businesses in the West African country. The project contributes to the reduction of the country’s dependence on firewood, charcoal and fuel imports for energy consumption.
Nine percent of the energy produced will go to the local Blitta distribution network, providing enough supply to meet the areas energy demands. As one of the largest solar projects in West Africa, the plant will help Togo to meet its National Development Plan (NDP), which seeks to achieve access to electricity for the entire Togolese population by 2030.

Although the development of renewable energy sources is increasing, energy from fossil fuels is still a significant part of energy production worldwide. This is associated with the release of large amounts of carbon emissions. The use of solar energy is a good way to provide people around the world with renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Solar installations, implemented through solar projects, convert sunlight into electricity (photovoltaic) or heat (solar thermal). Even when the sky is cloudy, the solar thermal power plants generate heat and convert it into electricity. Photovoltaic projects use the photoelectric effect to convert sunlight into electricity.
The energy produced is typically fed into the national or regional power grid, reducing the share of fossil fuels in the electricity mix. In addition to reducing carbon emissions, solar projects also prevent the release of various pollutants associated with conventional power generation. Solar energy projects in the ClimatePartner portfolio are registered with international standards.
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