Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa have been selected due to some of the following reasons:
- the size and growth of the economy,
- the existence of an electricity supply gap or an unreliable supply,
- high end-user tariffs for industrial users,
- the project’s convergence with government strategy.
Depending on the local baseline circumstances, clean captive industrial installations will provide reliable electricity supply, energy cost savings, autonomy from the grid supply, or a combination of those elements.
The lessons learnt and knowledge created by the project will be shared within the partner countries and beyond to the Sub-Sahara African region to enhance awareness and replication.
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