The World Bank Group has announced a second disbursement of $45 million for Liberia’s Renewable Energy Solar Power Intervention Project (RESPITE), marking a significant step forward in the nation’s renewable energy efforts.
The funds will be allocated to finance the first 20-megawatt solar PV project and expand the Mount Coffee hydropower plant, boosting its capacity from 88 megawatts to 129 megawatts. The total budget for the project is $96 million.
In a meeting with Vice President Jeremiah Koung, Mr. Ashish Khanna, Practice Manager for West and Central Africa at the World Bank Group, praised President Boakai’s leadership in prioritizing energy as a catalyst for economic growth and development.
“Liberia has made tremendous progress in the energy sector and remains the only country in sub-Saharan Africa that has reduced distribution losses by 30%, with over half a million new connections to households,” Mr. Khanna noted. He emphasized that Liberia’s recent achievements position the country favorably to attract private sector investments.
Vice President Koung expressed gratitude to the World Bank Group for its ongoing efforts to address Liberia’s energy crisis. “I want to thank the World Bank for all the support to Liberia, especially in helping us solve our electricity challenges. Your continuous support will help our country increase access to electricity,” Energy News Africa quoted him saying.
VP Koung also called for immediate interventions to mitigate electricity outages as the dry season approaches and reaffirmed the Government of Liberia’s commitment to work with the World Bank Group to transform the lives of Liberians.