Delivered in partnership with the Government of Sierra Leone, SOGREA aims to crowd in private capital to expand clean, reliable electricity to underserved communities, strengthening local
This city energy profile is developed as part of the Enabling African Cities for Transformative Energy Access (ENACT) project being implemented in Freetown,
BudgIT Sierra Leone is deeply concerned about the ongoing electricity crisis in Freetown, which continues to disrupt daily life, hinder economic growth, and pose serious safety risks.
Freetown, Sierra Leone, March 23, 2026 – IFC today announced an investment in IPT PowerTech, a leading Telecom Energy Service Company (T‑ESCO), to expand clean and reliable
Infinitum Energy Group (iEg) will invest 180 million US Dollars to transform wastes to energy, thereby providing more than 30 megawatts of electricity to Freetown and its environs.
Investment constraints: Insufficient investment, both from the public and private sectors, in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and clean cooking projects has impeded the expansion of clean energy
ENACT will work with local governments to create an enabling environment to provide adequate, safe, reliable, clean and affordable forms of
Activities under the new Regional Emergency Solar Power Intervention Project (RESPITE) have officially kicked off in Freetown to increase electricity access to millions of existing
The Government to electrify 35,000 rural households with renewable energy. Freetown, Sierra Leone – 13 December 2024: The Government of Sierra Leone has prioritized energy
Freetown Waste Transformers are successfully deploying a waste-to-energy pilot using proprietary technology to convert organic waste into
Sierra Leone is set to take a significant step towards sustainable energy and waste management with a pioneering 30MW waste-to-energy project in Freetown.
By Amara Kargbo – SLENA, Freetown In a major boost to Sierra Leone''s energy infrastructure, the Government of Japan has committed an
The Freetown City Council (FCC) has begun distributing free clean cooking briquettes to households in Kolleh Town and Congo Town as part of a three-month pilot initiative aimed at
On June 7th, 2024, Borup became the first town in Sierra Leone to be electrified with clean energy backed by Sustainable Energy for All''s (SEforALL) results-based financing (RBF) multi
Chint Electric Freetown Sierra Leone Sep 25, 2025 On September 14th, CHINT and Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University (PSAU) held a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
Building on this progress, the new air quality initiative under Breathe Cities will enable Freetown to: Develop the city''s first-ever air pollution baseline emission levels; Deploy a network of
Innovation and government support fuel community adoption In 2023 and 2024, ENACT partnered with Afrigas and a consortium made up of Wana
This system provides clean, reliable energy for community facilities, including public toilets/showers, street lighting, and mobile phone charging
The Company''s core focuses are high-impact solar, wind, and innovative waste-to-energy projects. Through strategic partnerships with leading financial institutions, the team has executed on
Clean Cooking Stove Limkokwing University, Hill Station April 30th 2025 This April, Innovation Sierra Leone spotlights a crucial yet often overlooked
The Enabling African Cities for Transformative Energy Access (ENACT) project will work with local governments to create an enabling
The Freetown City Council, through its #FreetownTheTreeTown campaign and #TransformFreetownAgenda, is making significant contributions to
In Sierra Leone, access to energy – electricity and clean cooking – is currently far from optimal. Only 27% of the population has access to electricity from the grid, while access to clean
Freetown has achieved a historic milestone in its electricity supply, successfully transmitting a record 72 megawatts (MW) of power to the capital for the first time.
Based on proven technology and a strong public-private partnership, this initiative aims to solve two major challenges in Freetown : waste management and access to reliable energy.
A Singaporean based energy company – Infinitum Energy Group (iEg) is on the verge to provide 38 Megawatts of electricity to Freetown and its environs. The company''s source of
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