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The Union of the Comoros is a small island nation occupying a vulnerable geographical position in the Mozambique Channel, between East Africa, Madagascar, and the other islands of the Indian Ocean

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The project aims to support the enabling environment for private sector participation in developing renewable energy in Comoros. Access to electricity remains relatively limited in Comoros, with only 8% of the population being serviced in the three islands (Grande Comore, Moheli and Anjouan).

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This project will benefit from the preparation of the former energy project the Comoros solar energy integration platform (P162783) which has been dropped in June 2021 in which certain locations have been identified and Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIA) and Resettlement Plan (01 ESIA and 01 RP for Grande Comores, 01 ESIA and 01

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6 FAQs about [Comoros solar packs]

What is Comoros solar energy integration platform (comorsol)?

The proposed Comoros Solar Energy Integration Platform (ComorSol) project will address the sector challenges and enable the Union of the Comoros to harness its renewables potential by creating the technical and institutional infrastructure necessary to integrate solar energy into the grid. 19.

How much power does the Comoros use?

First, reliance on imported fossil fuels for power production. In 2018, electricity generation in the Comoros consisted of small-scale diesel generators adding up to a total installed capacity of 31.5 MW: 19.4 megawatt (MW) in Grande Comore, 7.4 MW in Anjouan, and 4.70 MW in Mohéli.

How fast will Comoros grow after the health crisis?

The World Bank Comoros Solar Energy Integration Platform (P162783) Page 38 of 54 Mitigation: Growth is expected to recover relatively quickly after the end of the health crisis, reaching an average of 3.4 percent over 2021-2022.

Can the world ANK help the Comoros build ESRP?

While the World ank’s ESRP and efforts by the AfDB and the EU have dedicated substantial resources to help the Comoros build these prerequisites, progress is slow and unlikely to deliver the needed change within a suitable timeframe.

Is comorsol economically viable?

69. The project is economically viable. With the development of 9 MW of solar capacity (aligned with potential solar sites identified in prefeasibility studies), the economic internal rate of return (EIRR) for ComorSol reaches 13.9 percent including benefits from greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction and 10.7 percent without benefits from GHG reduction.

What percentage of Comoros government seats are women?

The World Bank Comoros Solar Energy Integration Platform (P162783) Page 51 of 54 2018, women held only 6 percent of all seats in the national parliament, none of the ministerial-level positions, and 27.2 percent of the Government in general. 11 5. A case study for women communal participation.

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