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Guinea-Bissau Joins Sub-Regional Power Grid: Transforming Energy Connectivity

by afric info
May 8, 2025
in Guinea-Bissau
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Guinea-Bissau Connects to Regional Power Grid

In a groundbreaking achievement for energy collaboration in West Africa, Guinea-Bissau has successfully linked to the regional power grid.This connection is anticipated to significantly enhance economic growth and bolster energy security throughout the area. As part of the West African Power Pool (WAPP) initiative, this project aims to unify national electricity systems, fostering cooperation among member nations in energy distribution. With this…

Source link : https://afric.news/2025/05/08/guinea-bissau-joins-the-sub-regional-power-grid-a-new-era-of-energy-connectivity/

Author : Olivia Williams

Publish date : 2025-05-08 09:12:00

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