The Energy Compact will support the development of the off-grid energy sector in Ethiopia by bringing together British companies, British technology and Ethiopian demand to support innovative ways of supplying clean energy, according to Britain’s Ambassador.
ADDIS ABABA (British Embassy Addis Ababa) The United Kingdom and Ethiopia signed an “Energy Compact” on August 2, 2017 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The British Ambassador to Ethiopia Susanna Moorehead, signed the Compact with Minister of Water, Irrigation and Electricity of Ethiopia H.E. Dr. Engineer Sileshi Bekele.
The compact, which is part of the UK’s Energy Africa campaign, will support the acceleration of the off-grid solar market in Ethiopia by creating business opportunities, more jobs and helping improve access to electricity for poor people.
The UK’s Energy Africa campaign was launched in October 2015 and focuses on developing the household solar market as one of the cheapest and most effective ways of accelerating universal energy access in Africa.
With this agreement, the UK will help the Government of Ethiopia achieve its ambitious energy access targets by developing partnerships with the private sector. The UK will provide support to build delivery capacity within the Government, and support businesses that wish to work in and expand this market.
Speaking following the signing ceremony Ambassador Susanna Moorehead said:
I’m delighted to have signed the UK-Ethiopia Energy Compact today. This compact will support the development of the off-grid energy sector in Ethiopia. The partnership will bring together British companies, British technology and Ethiopian demand to support innovative ways of supplying clean energy to poor people in rural areas.
Source: British Embassy Addis Ababa
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