The Pak Banker

WB project to boost household access to affordable energy

- WASHINGTON -AFP

The World Bank Board of Directors approved $ 150 million in financing to? improve access to modern energy for households, enterprise­s, and public institutio­ns in Rwanda and to enhance the efficiency of electricit­y services.?$ 75 million will be provided as grant funding, and $ 75 will be provided as a loan.

Building on the achievemen­t of previous World Bank support to the energy sector, the Rwanda Energy Access and Quality Improvemen­t Project ( EAQIP)? will advance Rwanda's progress towards achieving UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 7 ( SDG7) to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainabl­e and modern energy for all, while also contributi­ng to the country's aim of reducing reliance on cooking fuel by 50%.

"The proposed project is well- timed to build on the World Bank's decadelong support to the Government's energy sector agenda. It will contribute directly to Rwanda's push toward universal energy access by 2024 and universal access to clean cooking by 2030", said Rolande Pryce, World Bank Country Manager for Rwanda. "We are honored to be a long- term partner in this journey."

Rwanda EAQIP aims to improve electricit­y access by providing funding for the country's ongoing program of expanding grid connection­s for residentia­l, commercial, industrial, and public sector consumers, as well as by providing grants to reduce the costs of off- grid solar home systems. The project will also enhance the availabili­ty and efficiency of low- cost renewable energy by restoring capacity at the Ntaruka Hydro- Power Project, reducing voltage fluctuatio­ns on transmissi­on lines, and supporting the national smart meter program.

The project includes the World Bank's largest clean cooking operation in Africa, and the first project co- financed by the recently launched Clean Cooking Fund ( CCF), hosted by the World Bank's Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP). The CCF will provide $ 20 million for clean cooking, with $ 10 million provided as a grant and $ 10million extended as a loan. The project targets 2.15 million people, leveraging an additional US$ 30 million in public and private sector investment­s. By incentiviz­ing the private sector and improving the enabling environmen­t, the project aims to develop a sustainabl­e market for affordable clean cooking solutions in Rwanda.

The project is part of the Rwanda Universal Energy Access Program ( RUEAP), which coordinate­s the efforts of developmen­t partners supporting the energy sector to contribute to the achievemen­t of the targets set out in the National Strategy for Transforma­tion ( 2017- 24).

"The World Bank is proud to have led the RUEAP on behalf of the developmen­t partners, including the French Developmen­t Agency (cofinancin­g the EAQIP). The World Bank looks forward to supporting the implementa­tion of the ongoing program and expects to report positive outcomes in the lives of Rwandans" said Norah Kipwola, World Bank Senior Energy Specialist and the project Task Team Leader.

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-APP ?? Pakistan Ambassador-designate to Austria Mr Aftab Khokhar calls on Foreign Minister of Pakistan Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi at the Foreign Office.
ISLAMABAD -APP Pakistan Ambassador-designate to Austria Mr Aftab Khokhar calls on Foreign Minister of Pakistan Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi at the Foreign Office.

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