As part of efforts to bring development across the ECOWAS subregion, Togbe Afede XIV and his investment partners – Shenzhen Energy Group have sought audience with the Secretary General of the West Africa Power Pool in Benin to explore opportunities for cooperation in the development of the viable WAPP Priority Generation Projects.
The Secretary General, Mr Siengui Apollinaire, on behalf of the Secretariat expressed so much joy as this initiative will be an invaluable boost to finding solutions to solve the myriad of under capacity or generation issues hindering the stability and affordability of electric power in the countries economies of the sub-region for an immediate take off of the regional electricity trade.
He commended Sunon Asogli Power Ghana Ltd as an invaluable member of the West Africa Power Pool and who has always been on time in the discharge of its membership obligations.
He indicated that the Master Plan 2019-2033 adopted by the Conference of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS countries in December 2018, provides for the implementation of 75 priority energy generation and transmission projects at an estimated funding cost of US$36billion.
He added that the implementation of this ambitious plan will, among other things, make it possible to finalize the interconnection projects of 14 continental ECOWAS countries and to launch the competitive phase of the ECOWAS Regional Electricity Market.
Togbe Afede XIV also assured the secretariat of his partners’ readiness, financially and technologically, to invest as independent power producers in the several ECOWAS countries subregion.
The team was taken round to see the progress of work at the Information and Coordination Centre (ICC) of the West Africa Power Pool, which is expected to become operational by the end of the year.
Sunon Asogli delegation, led by Togbe Afede XIV, includes Mr. Wang Zhengjun, the Deputy General Manager, and Messrs. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor and Li Kanglin, Business Development Managers of the West Africa Development Unit (WADU).