July 25, 2024

ECOWAS Centre Launches Solar Photovoltaic Project in Cabo Verde

ECREEE has inaugurated a groundbreaking solar photovoltaic mini-grid project in Chã das Caldeiras, Cabo Verde. This initiative provides universal access to electricity for the local population for the first time.

Photovoltaic Mini-Grid Electrifies Community


The ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) proudly announced the inauguration of a groundbreaking electrification project in Chã das Caldeiras, Cabo Verde. This ambitious initiative which is powered by a solar photovoltaic mini-grid marks a significant milestone in providing universal access to electricity for the local population for the first time.

solar mini-grid Cabo Verde

A solar mini-grid brings reliable electricity to Chã das Caldeiras, Cabo Verde, for the first time.

Developed in partnership with the local AgroCoopCha cooperative; the project received funding from the Cabo Verde government, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and ECREEE through the ECOWAS Special Intervention Fund (ESIF). The project aims to electrify the Chã das Caldeiras community which is home to approximately 800 inhabitants living in the crater of the Pico do Fogo volcano.

The project boasts an installed solar photovoltaic capacity of 40 kW which is supported by a 150 kWh battery energy storage system and a 50 kVA generator. A 5-kilometer underground electricity distribution network was also installed to enable 210 planned connections. This infrastructure is designed to provide reliable and sustainable energy to the community which has long struggled with inadequate access to electricity.

Impact of the Photovoltaic Project


The inauguration ceremony was a momentous occasion and was attended by several dignitaries: including the Prime Minister of Cabo Verde, Dr. Ulisses Correia e Silva; ECREEE Executive Director, Mr. Francis Sempore; the Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy in Cabo Verde, Ms. Margaret McElligott; and the Mayor of Santa Catarina, Dr. Alberto Nunes. Representatives from AgroCoopCha and the Municipality of Santa Catarina were also present to celebrate this significant achievement.

Prime Minister Dr Ulisses Correia e Silva expressed his gratitude and highlighted the transformative impact of the project on the community. "This project is a testament to our commitment to sustainable development and renewable energy," he said. "It not only provides electricity, but it also brings hope and opportunities to the people of Chã das Caldeiras."

ECREEE Executive Director Mr Francis Sempore emphasized the organization's dedication to promoting renewable energy across West Africa. "The Chã das Caldeiras mini-grid project is one of many initiatives under the ECOWAS Special Intervention Fund (ESIF) that showcase our commitment to expanding access to renewable energy, enhancing energy security, and mitigating climate change impacts," Sempore stated.

Ms. Margaret McElligott, the Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy in Cabo Verde, underscored the importance of international cooperation in achieving sustainable development goals. "This project exemplifies the power of partnership between governments, international organizations, and local communities. Together, we can make a meaningful impact and create a brighter future for all," she remarked.

The Mayor of Santa Catarina, Dr Alberto Nunes, expressed his appreciation for the project's role in improving the quality of life for his constituents. "Electricity is a catalyst for development. With this new energy source, we can enhance our educational facilities, healthcare services, and economic activities. It is a new dawn for Chã das Caldeiras," he said.

Expanding Clean Energy Solutions


The Chã das Caldeiras project is part of a broader effort by ECREEE to implement clean energy solutions across West Africa. Throughout the year, ECREEE has successfully launched various renewable energy projects: including mini-grids, solar home systems and solar pumping systems in Nigeria, The Gambia, and Togo.

Looking ahead, ECREEE plans to continue its mission of expanding access to renewable energy and mitigating the impacts of climate change. The organization has several upcoming clean energy projects financed by ESIF that will be inaugurated in Benin, Ghana, and Senegal in the coming months.

The ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) remains at the forefront of promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in the region. By implementing innovative and sustainable projects, ECREEE is helping to create a more secure and sustainable energy future for all.

As the Chã das Caldeiras community celebrates its newfound access to electricity, the successful inauguration of this project stands as a beacon of progress and a model for similar initiatives across West Africa. Through continued collaboration and investment in renewable energy, ECREEE and its partners are paving the way for a bright and more sustainable future for the region.


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