ESLEAP

ENHANCING SIERRA LEONE ENERGY ACCESS PROJECT (ESLEAP)

CLIENT: Ministry of Energy, Government of Sierra Leone
DONOR: The World Bank
CONTRIBUTION: USD 12,700,000
UNOPS SERVICES: Project Management and Infrastructure Development..
DURATION: Dec 2021 - Dec 2024 Infrastructure Development..
SECTOR: Energy

BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT

Enhancing Sierra Leone Energy Access Project (ESLEAP) is supported by the World Bank

Sierra Leone has one of the lowest rates of electricity access in the world; the country has a national electrification rate of 26 percent, although this figure declines to 6 percent in rural areas where the majority of the population lives. There are a number of barriers to expanding grid-based electricity access and improving service quality, including a weak and limited transmission and distribution system; non-technical deficiencies with the utility, which result in high technical and commercial losses; insufficient generation capacity; seasonal variability in hydropower production; and institutional and regulatory constraints.

Furthermore, a large portion of small towns and rural communities of the country are not likely to be connected to the main grid for at least ten years. Hence, the Government of Sierra Leone is increasing its effort on access to electricity.

PROJECT PROGRESS

Procurement
Installation &Configuration
Testing
Commission


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