Togo Pavilion at EXPO 2025 OSAKA
Togo is committed to achieving universal access to reliable, clean, sustainable, and affordable energy by 2030, energizing the future in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 7, which focuses on ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all.
By integrating sustainable development principles, Togo is working toward universal access to clean and reliable energy.
Its approach focuses on expanding energy infrastructure, promoting renewable sources, and modernizing the power grid to effectively meet the growing needs of its population while protecting the environment.
Sustainable energy is essential to support our country’s development. Ambitious initiatives have been launched to ensure clean and accessible energy for all, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Cizo project aims to equip 200,000 households with solar kits by 2026, thereby contributing to universal access to affordable and clean energy.
The Blitta solar power plant, generating 50 MW, already supplies 600,000 households, while also reducing CO₂ emissions and helping combat climate change.
A project to install 50,000 streetlights is helping to improve lighting systems in border areas and localities electrified by solar kits. This initiative involves an investment of 40 million USD.
The Cizo project aims to equip 200,000 households with solar kits by 2026, thereby contributing to universal access to affordable and clean energy.
The Blitta solar power plant, generating 50 MW, already supplies 600,000 households, while also reducing CO₂ emissions and helping combat climate change.
A project to install 50,000 streetlights is helping to improve lighting systems in border areas and localities electrified by solar kits. This initiative involves an investment of 40 million USD.