The
Government of Sierra Leone will eliminate tax on qualified internationally
certified renewable energy products to ensure modern power to 1 million people
by 2020.
The signing between the UK and
Government of Sierra Leone took place during the country’s first decentralized
renewable energy conference at Bintumani Conference Centre last week.
The
Energy Revolution event was hosted by Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Energyand the UK’s Department for
International Development (DFID). The one-day event, organised
by global development experts Adam Smith International,
is the launch of a series of renewable energy initiatives to eradicate energy
poverty in Sierra Leone. The Government aims to deliver off-grid technology and
solar home systems to its population, where currently less than 1% has access
power in rural areas.
Sierra Leone is one of ten
African nations that have joined the UK’s Energy Africa
campaign to
expedite universal energy access to lift millions out of poverty and end
dependency on aid.
The Minister of Energy Henry
Macauley and the UK’s International Development Minister Nick Hurd signed the
Sierra Leone Energy Africa Compact agreement launching the Energy Revolution.
“It is unacceptable that today
more than 600 million people across sub-Saharan Africa do not have access to
electricity. In Sierra Leone alone, less than 10% of the population have
electricity, and in rural areas where the majority of people live, it is
practically non-existent,” said Minister Hurd.
“Working in partnership with
Sierra Leone, the Energy Africa campaign can help to change that. I am
very proud to sign the first ever compact agreement on this campaign with the
Government of Sierra Leone to ignite the solar energy market – helping to power
business, hospitals and homes, making sure the poorest people no matter where
they live can access clean, reliable and affordable energy.”
The President of Sierra Leone,
Ernest Bai Koroma, was the confirmed keynote speaker at the event and
championed this new agreement that reinforces his Government’s commitment to
provide all its citizens with access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable
energy.
In addition to the Presidential
Address and signing of the Compact, the Energy Revolution also included the
official launch announcement of the Renewable Energy Association of Sierra
Leone. The country’s leading renewable energy companies were in attendance, and
the event also included a trade fair and exhibition supported by Power for All.
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