Guinea-Bissau launches large-scale solar power with IDA support
The World Bank has announced that it will support the development of Guinea-Bissau''s first solar power plants. Like other West African countries, Bissau wants to use this solution to
The project will build solar plants near Bissau and install mini-grids on the Bijagós islands, thereby providing electricity to 1,200 households and SMEs. The World Bank has announced substantial financial support for Guinea-Bissau's innovative solar power project aimed at reducing carbon emissions and increasing electricity access.
The World Bank, IDA, ESMAP, and GCF are funding Guinea-Bissau's first solar power plants with a $78.15 million investment to support decarbonization and expand electricity access. The project will build solar plants near Bissau and install mini-grids on the Bijagós islands, thereby providing electricity to 1,200 households and SMEs.
Currently, only 33% of Guinea-Bissau's population has access to electricity, with the capital city of Bissau facing particularly high costs. The Solar Energy Scale-up and Access Project is expected to benefit residential, commercial, and industrial consumers nationwide — including those on the islands.
The World Bank has announced that it will support the development of Guinea-Bissau''s first solar power plants. Like other West African countries, Bissau wants to use this solution to
Guinea-Bissau receives a $78.15 million investment from the World Bank & partners to build its first solar plants, aiming to decarbonize and expand electricity access.
Conclusion: Guinea-Bissau''s embrace of residential renewables signifies a commitment to sustainable development and energy security. Solar power leadership, off-grid innovations,
The World Bank will support the development of the first solar power plants in Guinea-Bissau with a $35 million grant.
Guinea-Bissau electricity solar system The World Bank is supporting the development of Guinea-Bissau"s first solar power plants, aiming to decarbonise electricity production and boost
What is the power sector policy in Guinea Bissau? Guinea Bissau: Power Sector Policy Note E XECUTIVE SUMMARY The electricity sector in Guinea Bissau is in the midst of a transformational
The World Bank is supporting the development of Guinea-Bissau''s first solar power plants, aiming to decarbonise electricity production and boost electrification. Under the Solar Energy
Bissau, (July 23, 2025). Guinea Bissau''s Minister of Energy, Dr José Carlos Varela Casimiro, in the presence of the ROGEAP project''s Senior Advisor and representatives of other technical and
Bissau, (July 23, 2025). Guinea Bissau''s Minister of Energy, Dr José Carlos Varela Casimiro, in the presence of the ROGEAP project''s Senior Advisor and
Guinea Bissau: Power Sector Policy Note EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The electricity sector in Guinea Bissau is in the midst of a transformational reform towards a sustainable development characterized
Original Development Objective (Approved as part of Approval package on 06-Jun-2024) The project development objective is to enable solar power generation and increase access to
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