Building Sustainable Grid Interconnectivity Amid Challenges In ECOWAS Feature
The sub region has a population of about 400 million people and Modjinou believes that the interconnection of power grids would help diversify the imported sources of energy to hinterland countries, adding that this will have a major impact on the quality of service provided by utilities.
“Bilateral trade has increased significantly since the formation of WAPP, albeit unevenly and with continuous financial and operational challenges”, he stated. Despite these huge investments, not many citizens of the sub region are enjoying quality electricity as perpetual darkness still persists in the continent and many citizens, especially in Nigeria, the most populous country in the region, have resorted to generating sets that pose serious health hazards.
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