CEMENCO Liberia has signed-up to be the largest customer to the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) by connecting its factory to the LEC grid that will now serve as the main source of its power generation.
Monrovia — CEMENCO Liberia has signed-up to be the largest customer to the Liberia Electricity Corporation by connecting its factory to the LEC grid that will now serve as the main source of its power generation.
The agreement also means the LEC will not only be able to increase its investment capacities, but also allow CEMENCO to reduce its dependence on generators. According to Mr. William Ph. Gaignard, Managing Director of CEMENCO, said this progress is crucial to improving the reliability of the company's electricity supply, an essential factor for the economic and social development of the country.
"Our focus is to do two things, which include getting customers legally connected to the grid, creating access to both private and public sectors and paying attention to the energy transition. We, at LEC, will be moving towards an energy transition that moves us to renewable energy." "Expending the grid is a challenge for the government. In terms of poverty reduction, it is our mission to create access to electricity. We are carefully working to ensure more commercial entities get connected to the National grid. Today, CEMENCO joins a number of large customers including the US embassy.
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