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Africa: Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire Unite to Power Up West Africa

A Historic Step Towards Energy Integration in Africa

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In a bold move to reshape regional electricity access, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate a joint electricity interconnection project, a 330kV high-voltage power line designed to improve energy reliability and trade across West Africa.

Signed on June 27, 2025, this agreement marks a major milestone in Africa’s pursuit of sustainable energy and regional cooperation. It reflects a shared commitment to a greener, more stable electricity market under the framework of the West African Power Pool (WAPP) and the ECOWAS Energy Policy.

What’s the Ghana–Côte d’Ivoire Interconnection Project About?

The project involves building a 122-kilometer high-voltage double-circuit transmission line from Dunkwa II substation in Ghana to Bingerville substation near Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. This energy corridor will be equipped with remote-control systems and fiber optic technology, making it both modern and climate-resilient.

This cross-border power line aims to:

  • Boost the electricity trade between the two countries
  • Stabilize the power grid
  • Strengthen Africa’s energy security and integration

The effort is part of a broader mission to create a unified electricity market in West Africa.

Project Governance: Oversight and Accountability

To ensure smooth execution, the MoU establishes two key bodies:

  • Joint Technical Steering Committee: Led by the CEOs of GRIDCo (Ghana) and CI-Energies (Côte d’Ivoire), this team handles all technical coordination.
  • Joint Interstate Committee: Chaired by both countries’ Energy Ministers, this group provides political direction and strategic oversight.

According to Ghana’s Deputy Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Richard Gyan-Mensah, these structures are crucial for transparency, collaboration, and success.

How Is It Funded?

The project is valued at $173.7 million. Funding includes:

  • A World Bank-backed loan of 68 billion CFA francs (≈$110 million) approved by Côte d’Ivoire
  • Technical support from the WAPP Secretariat
  • Additional development assistance for feasibility and coordination

Why This Project Matters for Africa

This power interconnection is more than just infrastructure, it’s a transformational energy initiative for Africa. It promises to:

  • Improve electricity reliability in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire
  • Expand cross-border power trading
  • Fuel regional economic development
  • Support West Africa’s clean energy goals

It also aligns with ECOWAS’s mission of creating a resilient, sustainable, and secure energy future.

A Model for African Energy Unity

With strong governance and financing in place, the Ghana–Côte d’Ivoire interconnection project is expected to move quickly into the implementation phase. It's a leading example of African nations working together to solve energy challenges, one grid at a time.

This initiative doesn’t just connect two countries; it powers a continent.

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