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3 FAQs about [Guinea-Bissau divided battery farm]
How many PPAS has EAGB signed with IPPs in Guinea Bissau?
In Guinea Bissau, the power purchaser EAGB has signed two PPAs so far: the first with the Karpowership company for a 30 MW HFO power barge, and the second with Electricité de Guinée (EDG), the national public electric utility of Guinea, for importing power through the OMVG transmission line by 2022.
How will the ECOWAS regional Access Project Impact Guinea-Bissau?
The ECOWAS regional access project will extend and strengthen the distribution network in Guinea-Bissau, supplying electricity to an additional 198,000 people (33,000 households) by 2022. A low-hanging fruit opportunity exists to bring electricity to an additional 31,443 households.
What is a performance contract between EAGB and Guinea Bissau?
The performance contract between EAGB and the Government of Guinea Bissau clarifies the responsibilities of both parties to improve the quality of EAGB’s services in order to fulfill the expectations of the population.































