U.S.-based Mercy Corps has launched a call for expression of interest in the installation of minigrids at three refugee camps on the border with Somalia.
Mercy Corps,, a U.S.-based aid organization, has launched a call for expression of interest to design, build and operate several minigrids at three refugee camps around Jigjiga, a city in the Somali Region of Ethiopia.
The selected developer will have to assess the solar resource potential of the three camps, estimate required energy demand, and investigate land options for the minigrids at the site.
The offgrid installations should be designed for easy expansion and integration into the national grid in the future, the organization said. The closing date for the submission of proposals is Aug. 5.
The three camps hosts refugees from southern, central and northwestern Somalia. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), around 37,477 persons lived at the sites in February. This includes 14,951 refugees in the Kebribeyah camp, 12,120 at the Aw Barre site, and 11,994 at the Sheder facility.
Ethiopia’s cumulative installed PV capacity stood at just 11 MW at the end of 2019, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
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