RREP
THE RURAL RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT
CLIENT: Ministry of Energy, Government of Sierra Leone
DONOR: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)
CONTRIBUTION: 37,739,328 GBP
UNOPS SERVICES: Project Management and Infrastructure Development.
DURATION: 5 years 7 months
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
The Rural Renewable Energy Project (RREP) is supported by the UK’s Foreign , Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)
The National Energy Policy and Action Plan of the Ministry of Energy (MoE) provides for an increase in energy access and in the country’s generation capacity. Part of the overall strategy has been to tap into Sierra Leone’s great renewable energy resources to provide more reliable, environmentally friendly and secure electricity to rural communities. This objective was further echoed in the signing of a joint Energy Compact Agreement with the UK in 2016 focusing on the expansion of solar power to provide universal energy access by 2030. The President’s Recovery Priorities PRP) of 2016-2017 therefore established a new ceiling of 125,000 households to be electrified within the 15 months of the PRP term. Against this background, the Sierra Leone Rural Renewable Energy Project (RREP) was developed to support the Government’s energy access objectives and its renewed drive for clean energy access towards low emissions and a climate resilient, gender sensitive and sustainable growth trajectory. These objectives are also anchored in the Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) initiative