Ghana: USTDA grant for electrification study
Issue 373
- 13 Jul 2018
| 1 minute read
The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has approved a grant for the Ministry of Energy to carry out a feasibility study on expanding energy access to 67 communities in Afram Plains South in Ghana’s Eastern Region. The study will look at energy demand from the communities and design mini-grids to provide them with electricity. USTDA expects construction of the mini-grids to be funded by the Export-Import Bank of the United States and to be built by a US company.
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