Togo: Measures in place to mitigate power supply disruptions during west African gas pipeline maintenance

The upcoming maintenance work on the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP), scheduled from February 5 to March 2, 2025, could affect electricity supply in Togo, Benin, and Ghana. In response, the Togolese authorities, through the “Compagnie Énergie Électrique du Togo” (CEET), have put in place measures to minimize potential disruptions.

As a key infrastructure for natural gas transportation, the WAGP plays a crucial role in powering thermal power plants across the region.

Given that a significant portion of Togo’s electricity depends on gas imports from Nigeria, the temporary unavailability of this resource poses a challenge for energy production.

To offset the impact, the government is turning to alternative fuels to keep thermal power plants operational.

Additionally, efforts are being made to import up to 35 MW of electricity to bridge the gap.

Another strategic measure involves fast-tracking the installation of a 25 MW turbine by the West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo), which could help mitigate the shortfall in gas supply.

Beyond technical adjustments, authorities may implement an optimized distribution strategy, potentially including a controlled rationing plan, as was done during previous supply disruptions in 2024.

This approach aims to ensure fair energy distribution and limit the impact on households and businesses.

With these proactive steps, Togo is positioning itself to manage the temporary energy shortfall efficiently, ensuring minimal disruption to daily life and economic activities.

This strategy underscores the government’s commitment to energy security and resilience in the face of supply challenges.

 

Chantal TAWELESSI

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