Infinity Power signs MoU with Sierra Leone
Freetown, Sierra Leone – 17 July 2024: Infinity Power and the Government of Sierra Leone represented by the Ministry of Energy have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding
Freetown, Sierra Leone – 17 July 2024: Infinity Power and the Government of Sierra Leone represented by the Ministry of Energy have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding
The Freetown Declaration highlights the need for increased regional cooperation, technical expertise and private sector involvement to meet the region''s growing energy demands.
Freetown has today become the second African capital to back the call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, joining cities on every continent that are demanding a global just transition
Sierra Leone became the first African country to sign the Energy Africa Policy Compact and launched an “Energy Revolution” to increase access to renewable energy in the country to 80% by 2030, with
Ministers of Energy and Finance from Sierra Leone, Chad, Liberia, Mauritania, the Central African Republic, and the Republic of Congo have endorsed the Freetown Declaration, committing to scale
The event put together five themes; energy access, sub-regional power trade, the energy nexus, clean cooking and utilities infrastructures.
The emissions inventory findings have strengthened the synergy between Freetown''s Climate Action Plan and the #FreetownTheTreeTown campaign. While the campaign focuses on
Energy Ministers from six nations have formally adopted the Freetown Declaration, a ground-breaking agreement aimed at accelerating distributed renewable energy (DRE) solutions
The signed declaration recognizes the crucial role of distributed renewa ble energy solutions in efficiently and cost-effectively expanding energy access. It also emphasizes the
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