News
03 March 2020

IDA finances renewable energy project in Lesotho

In:
Manufacturing, Renewable energy, Traditional energy
Region:
Middle East & Africa

The International Development Association - a subsidiary of the World Bank - has granted the government of Lesotho $40 million for the for Renewable Energy and Energy Access Project.

The project aims to provide access to electricity to households in rural and peri-urban areas, small and medium-sized enterprises and economic centres that are both grid-connected and off grid. In peri-urban areas, electrification will be achieved through grid extension. Off-grid systems will be favoured in rural areas.

Extension of the grid will be executed by installing medium and low-voltage lines between 11kV and 33kV. The project will also rehabilitate existing substations and construct new ones. The new facilities will provide electricity to farming areas such as Butha-Buthe; to industrial areas such as Mokhotlong and Berea; and to highland areas such as Qacha’s Nek. 

In rural areas, the government intends to rehabilitate the Semonkong mini-grid, which is supplied by a small hydropower plant 113km from the capital Maseru and has a capacity of 180kW. The mini grid currently does not meet population’s expectations, as its turbine is idle. The project will also enable the construction of a 1.5MWp solar photovoltaic off grid that will support the rehabilitated Semonkong hydroelectric power plant. The solar power plant will be equipped with a 500kWh storage system.

Additionally, 39 solar-powered mini-grids will be constructed in rural areas of Lesotho.

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