Somalia Advances Clean Energy In Education: Solar PV Systems To Power Banadir Schools – SolarQuarter

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The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) is taking significant strides in promoting renewable energy within the education sector. The Ministry of Energy and Water Resources (MoEWR) has initiated the implementation of standalone solar PV systems in educational facilities across Banadir. This initiative, part of the Somalia Electricity Sector Recovery Project (SESRP) financed by the International Development Association (IDA), aims to increase access to cleaner and more affordable electricity services.

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The project targets 200 educational facilities, including primary and secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and Ministry of Education offices, to reduce electricity costs and ensure a reliable power supply. The solar PV systems, combined with battery energy storage systems (BESS), will cater to the specific energy demands of each facility.

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The Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) highlights both the positive and potential negative impacts of the solar PV systems, proposing measures to mitigate risks while enhancing benefits. The ESMP ensures the project’s sustainability by addressing environmental and social concerns, engaging stakeholders, and establishing a comprehensive management plan for the project’s construction, operation, and decommissioning phases.

Stakeholder consultations, including interviews with facility heads and site reconnaissance, were conducted to assess the feasibility and impact of the solar PV installations. The assessment revealed that the proposed sites in Banadir, covering both public and private institutions, have adequate space and infrastructure to support the solar PV systems.

This initiative aligns with the SESRP’s broader goals of optimizing renewable energy generation, improving public service delivery, and enhancing sector governance and capacity. By electrifying educational facilities, the FGS aims to attract and retain skilled workers, improve emergency response capabilities, and foster community co-benefits.

The implementation of solar PV systems in Banadir’s education sector marks a significant step towards Somalia’s energy transition, showcasing the country’s commitment to sustainable development and clean energy solutions.

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