Somaliland Council of Ministers Approves Landmark Electricity
President Abdirahman announced that the approved laws, including the Electricity Management Law, will now be forwarded to the House of Representatives for final legislative review.
President Abdirahman announced that the approved laws, including the Electricity Management Law, will now be forwarded to the House of Representatives for final legislative review.
Designing and enforcing regulatory standards for electric power generation, transmission, and distribution for urban and rural areas. Development, facilitation, and promotion of renewable energy
Somalia''s energy sector is considered promising for growth and investment. Small and medium-sized private sector companies are the main providers of electricity generation and
Recent estimates suggest that 50% of Somaliland''s geographical area has regular wind speeds suitable for electricity energy production, over 6 meters per second, at a cost that is competitive with the
To provide affordable, safe, and reliable electricity services to the people of Somaliland. SomPower is currently supplying through 33KV and 11KV transmission lines throughout Hargeisa and
To oversight and collaboration with Somaliland Energy Regulatory Commission (SEC) of electricity service delivery by ensuring consumers have access to safe, affordable and reliable electricity supply.
Energy in Somaliland refers to the production, storage, import, export, and consumption of energy in Somaliland, and is regulated by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals. Local biomass resources and imported petroleum are the two main principal sources of energy sector in Somaliland, the electricity prices across the country is considere
Local private companies supply close to 90% of electricity in urban areas through private mini grids. Access to electricity in Somaliland is one of the lowest in Africa, with less than a third of the
Distribution of the 44 ESPs that were considered active in Somaliland in 2020. The list was based on information and data shared by the GoSL; it was curated by the team based on the latest information
Recent estimates suggest that 50% of Somaliland''s geographical area has regular wind speeds suitable for electricity energy production, over 6 meters per second, at a cost that is competitive with the
Independent Energy consists of Hargesia Electric & Independent Energy Capital and is a shareholder of Sompower. With our strategic partnerships, we are able to provide households and businesses with
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