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Sustainable Energy Policy In ECOWAS Region: An opportunity for regional network. Presented by Prof Cheikh M Fadel KEBE Lecturer at University of Dakar and Senior Consultant in Renewable Energy CIFRES/ESP PO: 5085 Dakar Fann (Senegal).
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Sustainable Energy Policy In ECOWAS Region: An opportunity for regional network Presented by Prof Cheikh M Fadel KEBE Lecturer at University of Dakar and Senior Consultant in Renewable Energy CIFRES/ESP PO: 5085 Dakar Fann (Senegal) 10 TH AFRICA HIGHER EDUCATION CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE (ACE) AND ACE IMPACT BOOTCAMP Djibouti (18-26 February 2019)
THE ECOWAS REGION WWW.ECREEE.ORG
ENERGY ACCESS STATUS IN ECOWAS REGION Only about 42% of the total ECOWAS population have access to electricity While only 8% of the rural population have access More than 175 million people without access to electricity services WWW.ECREEE.ORG
Milestones for Energy Cooperation and Integration In ECOWAS WWW.ECREEE.ORG
ECOWAS Renewable Energy Policy (EREP) Off-GridRenewable Energy Target
ECOWAS Renewable Energy Policy (EREP) GridConnectedRenewable Energy Targets
ECOWAS Renewable Energy Policy (EREP) Solar Water HeatingTargets
ECOWAS Energy Efficiency Policy (EEEP) WWW.ECREEE.ORG
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY COUNTRY ACTION PLANS DEVELOPED ACROSS THE 15 MEMBER STATES CleanCooking Small Hydro Power EE Lighting Bioenergy EE Building Solar PV & Thermal EE Standards Wind Electricity Distribution Rural Electrification Conventional P Plants Gender Mainstreaming • Grid Extensions
12 REGIONAL PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REGIONAL RE AND EE POLICIES – TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY IN ECOWAS
The West Africa Clean Energy Corridor (WACEC) • The West Africa Clean Energy Corridor (WACEC) Initiative was created by ECREEE in collaboration with multiple stakeholders including; IRENA, WAPP, ERERA; • Four (4) renewable energy corridors – solar, wind, hydropower and biomass energy; • Takes into consideration the synergies and complementarities between the different sources of energy; • The ECOWAS Corridor of Hydro projects (8 GW by 2020; 15 GW by 2030) • The ECOWAS Solar Corridor (2 GW by 2020; 10 GW by 2030) • The ECOWAS Solar Corridor aims at meeting a significant share of the region’s demand for electricity with solar energy by making use of the high solar irradiation in the region.
The West Africa Clean Energy Corridor (WACEC) WWW.ECREEE.ORG
CONCLUSION • ECOWAS EREP and EEEP Policies are interesting supports for regional network in Energy Sector • Action plans developed in ECOWAS Members states offer also strategic partnerships • ACE-IMPACT (particularly centers involved in Energy thematic) need to develop partnership with these initiatives in order to promote regional activities since • These Projects for their success need qualified persons, adapted applied research program and technical support
Thank You! Merci! Prof Cheikh M Fadel KEBE Lecturer at University of Dakar and Senior Consultant in Renewable Energy CIFRES/ESP PO: 5085 Dakar Fann (Senegal) Email: Cheikh.kebe@ucad.edu.sn Tel: +221 77 6557381