African Development Fund (ADF) has announced the approval of a $5.5 million technical assistance grant to kick-start the roll-out of the flagship Desert to Power initiative in the Eastern Sahel region countries of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Sudan.

Under the name, East Africa Regional Energy Project, it will be financed through the ADF-15 Regional Public Good window of the African Development Fund, the concessional arm of the African Development Bank Group.

A statement at the weekend said the project will develop technical studies for regional solar parks and associated battery storage near regional energy interconnectors, high-voltage cables that connect the electricity systems of neighboring countries.

The Desert to Power initiative will ultimately add 10 GW of solar generation capacity and provide electricity to around 250 million people in the 11 Sahelian countries by 2030, the statement said.

“This is in line with one of the African Development Bank’s High 5 strategic priorities, namely Light up and power Africa. The initiative will also strengthen the technical capacity of the implementing agency, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), a trade bloc that includes governments from the Horn of Africa, Nile Valley and the Great Lakes region,” IGAD executive secretary, Dr. Workneh Gebeyehu said.

According to him, the project is timely in this post-Covid-19 era, which clearly highlighted the importance of reliable energy services, adding that it has also come at a time when IGAD is planning to take its Regional Infrastructure Master Plan in the energy sector to real implementation.

“It is an important milestone in addressing renewable energy investment gaps in the region, and will reduce the adverse effects of climate change and diversifying the energy mix leading to energy security”, he said.

The project follows on the approval by the board of directors of the African Development Fund of the West Africa Regional Energy Project, in July 2021.

The Desert to Power programme is a flagship renewable energy and economic development initiative led by the African Development Bank (AfDB). It aims to accelerate socioeconomic development through the deployment of solar technologies at scale in the 11 countries of the Sahel region (Burkina Faso, Chad, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and Sudan).

Acting director of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Department of the AfDB, Dr. Daniel Schroth noted that the approval of this regional technical assistance programme will accelerate the roll-out of the Desert to Power initiative in the eastern Sahel

“As a result, the region will move one step closer to harnessing its tremendous solar energy potential to spur accelerated economic and social development”, he further explained.


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