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ADB to help Samoa boost energy security and hydro electricity

Samoa will reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and improve its energy sector’s resilience to future natural disasters with a US$23

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Tue, November 19, 2013

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ADB to help Samoa boost energy security and hydro electricity

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amoa will reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and improve its energy sector'€™s resilience to future natural disasters with a US$23.8 million project funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to rehabilitate three small hydropower plants on Upolu and construct three new hydropower plants on Upolu and Savai'€™i.

'€œFuel imports to power the country'€™s electrical grid cost about 10 percent of the GDP each year,'€ Paul Hattle, Energy Specialist and ADB project team leader, said in an official release.

'€œLowering Samoa'€™s reliance on fossil fuels will help free up government funds for other needs while improving national energy security and sustainability.'€

Samoa derives 60 percent of its energy from diesel generators, with total fuel imports amounting to 95 million liters in 2012, the same year the country'€™s hydropower plants were severely damaged by Cyclone Evan.

The project, which will provide training to the Electric Power Corporation on operation and maintenance so customers have access to a higher share of reliable electricity, will save about 3.6 million liters of diesel per year.

The project is the first to make use of ADB'€™s Disaster Response Facility, which allows a member country to access up to 100 percent of its annual performance-based allocation to respond to disasters. A series of grants will be used to fund the project, including $10 million sourced from ADB'€™s Asian Development Fund (ADF), an $8.21 million grant from the DRF, and a $1 million grant provided by the Multi-Donor Clean Energy Fund. The Samoan government will contribute $4.6 million.

The executing agency for the project will be the Finance Ministry, and the implementing agency will be the Electric Power Corporation.

ADB's assistance to Samoa during 2013-2014 is approximately $47 million comprising country allocations of $28 million, disaster facility of $8.21 million and regional ADF facility of $11 million.

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