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Renewable energy
ECOWAS has signed a deal with an Israel-based company, Gigawatt Global, to build renewable projects worth one billion dollars in the sub-region.
The West African Power Pool (WAPP) entered into the landmark strategic relationship with the Israeli company.
“This MOU signed with WAPP is a powerful metaphor to the West and the rest of Africa,’’ Mr Guy Feldman, Ambassador of Israel to Nigeria and ECOWAS, said in a statement in Abuja by Ms Zanswat Bowsan, Press Officer of the Israel Embassy.
Feldman said: “It paves the way for future Israeli innovation, which when joined by visionaries and institutions can challenge anything and create hope for all.”
The project is aimed at building 800-megawatt trans-boundary green energy in the ECOWAS sub-region to enhance economic growth.
He explained that the initiative was conceived by the Israeli Prime Minister, Mr Benjamin Netanyahu, on June 5, 2017, in Liberia, in the bid to strengthen Israel ties with Africa.
Feldman said that already, he held a meeting with stakeholders in the African energy sector to explore solar fields in 10 African countries
He identified the stakeholders to include ECOWAS Energy Commissioner, Mr Meba Essohouna; Head of the West African Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Morlaye Bangoura and Mr Josef Abramowitz, Gigawatt Global CEO.
“The deal will build the West Africa Power Pool and create a regional electricity system.
“The deal builds on an agreement by the U.S. and Israel, Dec. 4, 2017, where the two governments pledged to work together to reduce energy deficit in Africa,” it added. (NAN)