Energy Sector
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
This article highlights the current status of Somaliland's energy sector, its vast renewable energy potential, ongoing reforms, and the investment opportunities available for local and internatio...
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
The SEC was established with the vision of guiding Somaliland towards an energy-secure future, focusing on sustainability, market competitiveness, and consumer satisfaction and protection.
Somaliland''s Ministry of Energy and Minerals announced on Thursday that the national electricity tariff will be reduced from $0.73 to $0.59 per kilowatt-hour, effective December 1, in an
This article highlights the current status of Somaliland''s energy sector, its vast renewable energy potential, ongoing reforms, and the investment opportunities available for local and
This report provides a common operating picture based on diverse information collected from renewable energy experts, development actors, donors, and Somali businesspeople in the traditional and
To establish a sustainable and resilient energy sector that drives economic growth, enhances energy access, and promotes environmental stewardship in Somaliland.
The off-grid solar market in Somaliland has the po-tential for steady growth over the next few years, with growth being mainly driven by the presence of a large un-electrified market, the emergence of mobile
Somaliland has entered a decisive phase in the transformation of its electricity sector. For over three decades, electricity supply evolved through privately operated urban Mini-Grids.
The Minister of Energy and Minerals of the Republic of Somalia Eng. Ahmed Jama Barre, accompanied by the Director General of the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Mr. Shuayib Osman
But with Somaliland President Abidrahman Abdullahi ''Irro'' placing slashing exorbitant electricity costs at the forefront of his campaign last year and introducing sweeping new regulatory