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Haiti - Social : $5M to improve access to electricity in isolated rural areas of Haiti
24/08/2024 10:46:52

Haiti - Social : $5M to improve access to electricity in isolated rural areas of Haiti
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has approved a $5 million grant to finance an initiative to improve access to electricity in several rural communities in Haiti, where residents currently rely on candles, kerosene, firewood and charcoal for lighting and cooking.

The CDB’s "First Power" (Mini-Grid for Rural Electrification) project is a key component of Haiti’s Rural Solar Energy Access Program. It involves the implementation of pre-built mini-grids designed to operate independently of the main grid. Key activities include the expansion of the low-voltage distribution network, customer connection, acquisition of a capable operator, implementation of a viable business model and integration of a gender policy and action plan for the energy sector in Haiti.

CDB’s investment represents 43% of the total project cost of USD 11.73 million, with the remaining USD 6.73 million provided by the Government of Haiti.

Currently, only 40% of Haiti’s 10.7 million people have access to electricity, and only 10% of the rural population has reliable energy sources. This initiative marks an important step towards achieving the Haitian Government’s long-term goal of providing reliable, modern and affordable energy to all its citizens by 2030.

"This initiative is both critical and timely, given the importance of electricity in improving lives and livelihoods. It is well-positioned to benefit rural populations, support CDB’s mission to provide affordable, clean, sustainable, reliable, and renewable energy to our client countries, and contribute to the broader goal of promoting sustainable development and climate resilience in the Region," said CDB Sustainable Energy Specialist, Mrs. Charmaine Gill-Evans, adding, "This effort underscores CDB’s commitment to partnerships for sustainable prosperity.”

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