Project Detail |
Project General Description The project to support the social component of Togos rural electrification programme (PRAVOST) is an initiative to promote solar energy in rural areas through off-grid solutions as part of the national program, CIZO (“cizo” means “light up” in Mina, a Togolese language). The project is part of the Togo Electrification Strategy launched in June 2018. It is designed to respond to socio-economic developments in the country, which are characterised by growth and the governments willingness to modernize the agricultural sector through agro-industrial transformation and related services as well as the improvement of the quality of life of people who need electricity to achieve the desired modernization. Furthermore, PRAVOST complements a particular component of CIZO, household energy access, by electrifying community facilities, hence achieving “whole village electrification” through standalone solar systems. The project has four components: (a) a social component that includes the electrification of 314 health centers and equipping 122 health centres with solar water heaters, the solar electrification of 400 drinking water supply stations and the deployment of 600 solar irrigation pumps; (b) electrification of approximately 2000 households by smart mini-grids; (c) implementation of a PayGo platform for the integration of payments and data collection; and (d) coordination, management, monitoring and evaluation. The main expected results are: (i) increasing the electrification rate of households and community infrastructure in rural off-grid areas; (ii) and increasing the number of small farms using sustainable renewable energy systems. The total project costs considering private investment are estimated to XOF 7,976 million (UA 9.858 million) excluding taxes. Project Objectives The projects overall objective is to strengthen the community resilience of about 500 rural localities in Togo through access to solar energy. It aims to provide power to remote villages at a lower cost and by using off-grid solar solutions. The specific objectives are as follows: (i) increase the acess rate of community infrastructure in rural off-grid areas to clean energy; (ii) contribute to farmers resilience by deploying solar irrigation pumps; and (iii) improve energy access for households through innovative smart technologies for standalone solar systems and mini grids. |