Infinity Power and the Government of Sierra Leone have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop 1GW of renewable energy capacity in the country by 2033.
The MoU with the Ministry of Energy outlines a phased approach to the project, focusing on expanding the country’s electricity generation and supply infrastructure.
A signing ceremony was held at State House in Freetown.
Infinity Power will collaborate closely with the Ministry of Energy to conduct feasibility studies, secure necessary permits, and finalise power purchase agreements (PPAs) with the Electricity Distribution and Supply Authority (EDSA).
This will involve the development of 200MW of renewable energy generation, expanding hydroelectric dam capacity and installing both floating and ground-mounted solar systems.
Mohamed Ismail Mansour, Chairman of Infinity Power, said: “This partnership underscores our continued dedication to strengthening the supply of sustainable energy across Africa, contributing to a bright energy future for Sierra Leone.”
Nayer Fouad, CEO of Infinity Power, added: “Collaborating with Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Energy will showcase the transformative power of renewable energy in driving socio-economic change.”
The Ministry of Energy will provide all necessary support to facilitate the successful implementation of the project.
“Our mandate is simple: prioritize the expansion of our energy infrastructure by integrating renewable energy sources and enhance sector reforms to continue attracting investments.
“Thus, we are excited to partner with Infinity Power and look forward to our work ahead in the coming months and years,” said Eldred Tunde Taylor, Deputy Minister of Energy.
At Sierra Leone’s First National Climate Dialogue and Energy Transition Dialogue held in Oct 2023 and organized by the Presidential Initiative on Climate Change, Renewable Energy and Food Security (PI-CREF), President Bio underscored his government’s plan to target an investment for a 1GW generation capacity over the next 10-15 years which would then allow Sierra Leone to trade energy with its neighbours.
“Given their work in Africa, experience and goals for the continent, Infinity Power is poised to help meet President Bio’s vision for the country earlier than originally envisaged.
“The deep energy sector reforms taking place are beginning to pay dividends and we at PI-CREF will continue to play our catalytic role in bringing diverse partners with our MDAs through strategic coordination and policy coherence,” said Kandeh Yumkella, who leads the Presidential Initiative on Climate Change, Renewable Energy and Food Security (PI-CREF).


