Some delegates follow the proceeding of the event. |
The Acting Commissioner for Energy in the Ministry of Energy and Minerals Norbert Kahyoza gives his welcoming remarks to the delegates. |
TANESCO Public Relation Officer Leila Muhaji welcomes the delegates to the function. |
Tanesco Managing Director, Eng Felchesmi Mramba speaks to reporters during the function. Looking on is the Acting Commissioner for Energy in the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Norbert Kahyoza. |
Remarks by Eric Beaume, Head of Cooperation
Delegation of the European Union to Tanzania
“Electrification of North Western Tanzania – Rural Electrification Component"
29th January 2016
Managing Director TANESCO
Fellow Development Partners
Members of the Media
Honourable guests, friends
Ladies and gentlemen,
HABARI ZA AZUBUHI,
It
is pleasure to be here today to attend this signing event. I can think
of no better to start 2016 with you, than by launching a joint project
that will concretely contribute to meeting target 7 of the recently
adopted Sustainable Development Goals in Tanzania which is about "expanding
infrastructure and upgrade technology for supplying modern and
sustainable energy services for all by 2030".
There
is no need to emphasize the importance of energy for socioeconomic
growth and poverty alleviation. This is recognised in national
development strategies and sector plans and we expect the catalytic role
of energy to continue to feature high in the new generation of
development plans now in the making.
The
EU engaged in the sector with the objective to assist TZ make progress
towards the ambitious goals that have been set in connection with the
2025 vision, in particular when it comes to scaling up access to
affordable and sustainable energy services in rural areas.
Valuable results have already been achieved under the 10th
European Development Fund with off grid and mini grids projects, in
particular mini-hydro power projects and promising work is ongoing to
promote hybrid solar systems and other renewable energy solutions;
At
the same time we are looking at increasing our support to "on grid"
transmission and distribution projects, particularly under our main
bilateral cooperation programme funded under the 11th
European Development Fund, covering the period until 2020. We are
working closely with sector institutions to finalise and operationalise
an initial EUR 50 million financial support package for grid extension
and densification, focusing on selected regions (Morogoro, Dodoma, ect
In
parallel with concrete projects in the field the EU has also engaged in
dialogue and support around the implementation of the ambitious
programme of core energy sector reforms that Tanzania has embarked on
and which are geared toward increasing efficiencies and financial
viability in the sector, improving service delivery and creating the
conditions for greater private sector investment.
We
look forward to our continued cooperation with key sector institutions,
including the Ministry, REA, TANESCO, EWURA, and the coordination among
the many development partners and developers, that will continue to be
key to ensure that we make the best use of resources made available to
support the development of the energy sector in Tanzania.
Ladies and gentlemen
The project that we are launching today complements very well efforts put in place under our bilateral programme and it showcases Europe's commitment to be a partner of Tanzania in ensuring access to modern energy services in rural areas. This project "Electrification of North West Tanzania" has come about thanks to the cooperation between TANESCO, the
German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development through the
German Development Bank KfW, the French Development Agency AFD and the
European Union (EU) under the EU Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund, which
together will provide financial and technical support.
These joint funding projects, also called (in our jargon) "blending operations", are
instruments where EU grant funding is used in a strategic way to
attract and/or complement additional financing for important investments
in EU partner countries. As already mentioned, in this project the
grant component stands at 27.6 million euro, 20 from Germany and 7.6
million from the EU Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund, and a soft loan
component of 14 million euro from AFD.
Other ongoing blending operations partially funded under the African Infrastructure Trust Fund are the (Iringa- Shinyanga) Tanzania
Backbone Transmission Line (complemented by a project to facilitate
support to the entire ZTK interconnection project with COMESA) and the
Rusumo Falls Hydropower Project. In the pipeline we also have the Masaka
– Mwanza transmission line project between Uganda and Tanzania, as well
as possible support towards geothermal exploration in Tanzania.
Ladies and gentlemen
As we have heard, the project we are launching today has set for itself the goal of connecting 10,000
rural households, social institutions and small businesses in parts of
Geita, Kagera and Kigoma regions. This will include using EU funds for
the construction of approx. 250 km of medium- and low-voltage
distribution lines, distribution systems, transformers, installation of
meters and service lines and co-financing of connection costs and ready
boards.
These
are ambitious results, but we trust that they can be successfully
achieved, building upon the competence and experience acquired and the
strong interest and commitment shown by partners and stakeholders
present here today.
On
behalf of the European Union I would like to reassure you of our
continued support, and wish TANESCO all the success in this undertaking.
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