ECOWAS sustainable energy training programme opens in Accra

Accra, June 22, GNA
– The ECOWAS’ Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)
Regional training workshop to reinforce the knowledge and skills of
entrepreneurs in the economic Bloc opened in Accra on Wednesday.

The four-day event,
geared towards creating the enabling environment for the uptake of renewable
ebenergy and energy efficiency in the region, brought together some 40
entrepreneurs from across the ECOWAS and beyond.

The ECREEE has over
the past year, in the framework of its Entrepreneurship Support Facility under
the institution’s Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project (ROGEP) aimed at
providing access to reliable electricity through standalone solar systems for
19 countries in the ECOWAS and Sahel regions, including Central African
Republic and Cameroon, been organising series of events to facilitate that
vision.

The workshop, with
support from the World Bank, is part of a series of initiatives expected to
ultimately translate to improved livelihood conditions of the inhabitants of
these regions, empowering men and women as they experience the positive impacts
of accessing reliable energy services.

The training would
expose the entrepreneurs selected, based on evidence of activities related to
the training, to ROGEP’s pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) solar technologies business
models in order to achieve higher uptake in rural areas when the implementation
stage of the first Phase of the project takes off in January, 2019.

The participants of
the training have been selected based on their evidence of activities related
to the subject of the training.

 Mr Mahama Kappiah, ECREEE’s Executive Director
who addressed the participants at the opening noted that though the efforts of
ECOWAS and its partners to facilitate greater access to sustainable energy
services of the region’s population remained low, a major progress was being
achieved with the ROGEP project.

According to him,
the low penetration rate of sustainable energy services in the region was as a
result of the interrelated challenges of extreme poverty, under-development,
vulnerability to climate change and gender inequities.

“The ECREEE
Executive Director was of the opinion that to tilt the balance in favour of
sustainable energy, there ought be a paradigm shift that involved all stakeholders
especially the private sector, whose role was paramount in ensuring access to
sustainable electricity to households, public institutions and SMEs in off-grid
areas.

Thus, the training,
he said would address the lack of capacity, both technical and financial, that
had hampered the effective involvement of local entrepreneurs in providing
energy services to off-grid communities.

The training would
also provide participants with a solid knowledge on last-mile distribution of
pay-as-you-go off grid stand-alone solar PV; the technical language associated
with the industry and development and financing of PAYGO businesses.

 “Last-mile distribution represents a
tremendous opportunity to positively impact the world’s poorest and most
underserved communities. The scope of this training is to give the necessary
tools to local entrepreneurs to capitalize on this opportunity. It is expected
that the training will provide strategies and know-how that can be immediately
and effectively implemented by the entrepreneurs,” Mr Kappiah said.

The ROGEP project,
planned to be implemented over a six-year period, with funding from the World
Bank and other partners, would see the utilisation of some 600 million Dollars
over project cycle.

The training programmes
forms part of the planning stages of the first phase of the project. The
project would be executed in three phases.

As a follow up to
the training, ECREEE has scheduled two other events aimed at removing the
barriers to a viable regional energy market, as well as mitigating factors that
hindering the implementation of regional strategies aimed at fostering
socio-economic development, attracting foreign investment and providing basic
social services for citizens of the region.

The activities include
a Business-to-Business networking event to be held on June 25, 2018 in Accra.
The forum is expected to offer a unique platform to promote private sector
involvement and cross-fertilization between local Small and Medium Enterprises
(SMEs) and international companies.

The event would
focus on harnessing private sector participation in standalone and off-grid
electrification as well as facilitating partnership and business development.
More than 30 local companies from all the ECOWAS member states, Mauritania,
Chad, Cameroon and Central Africa Republic will participate in the event.

Then on June 26 and
June 27, 2018, ECREE’s second regional workshop on the ROGEP would take place
also in Accra.

It would bring
together a diverse group of stakeholders from all the ECOWAS member states in
addition to Mauritania, Chad, Cameroon and Central Africa Republic.

Following the
successful launch of the ROGEP project at the first regional workshop held in
Dakar, Senegal in October 2017, the second workshop would apprise participants
with the current status of preparation of the project and preliminary findings
of the regional markets assessment

GNA

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