Liberia commissions first utility-scale solar plant, plans 10 MW expansion with World Bank financing
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Patrick Jowett
19d ago· 2 min readenNews
Summary
Liberia has commissioned its first grid-connected utility-scale solar plant, the 20 MW Mount Coffee Solar Park, located at the site of the existing 88 MW Mount Coffee Hydropower Station in Montserrado district. Construction began in October 2024, and during the inauguration ceremony, the government signed a financing agreement with the World Bank for a planned 10 MW expansion. President Joseph Boakai spoke at the event.
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· 1 pulledPresident Joseph Boakai said the project represents a significant step forward for Liberia's energy sector.
The 20 MW Mount Coffee Solar Park is set for a 10 MW expansion after the government of Liberia signed a financing agreement with the World Bank during the inauguration ceremony.
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