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How much energy does Togo use?

In total, electricity supply of 1.162 GWh is thus achieved through distribution losses, resulting in a final electricity consumption of 876 GWh. Togo's total energy consumption is divided into three sectors. The largest share, 76%, is in the use of biomass, followed by petroleum products 20%. Only 4% of energy is used in the form of electricity.

Where does Togo's energy come from?

Togo's energy consumption comes from three sources: biomass, petroleum products and electricity. Biomass consumption comes entirely from domestic resources. The total production amounts to 31.788 GWh of primary energy, with the largest part coming from firewood and the rest from plant waste.

Who is responsible for the energy sector in Togo?

Another important player in the energy sector is the Togolese Agency for Rural Electrification and Renewable Energies (AT2ER), a public institution, with financial autonomy. The agency is in charge of implementing the country's rural electrification policy, promoting and developing renewable energies.

Can Kékéli transform the energy landscape in Togo?

Togo, like many other West African nations, has struggled with energy shortages and unreliable power supplies. The Kékéli project, with its focus on efficiency and sustainability, is poised to transform the energy landscape in Togo.

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