Feasibility Study on Business Opportunities for Women in a changing energy value Ecreee-ECOWAS
Study Scope for Women to Establish Energy Based business in region
Study Scope for Women to Establish Energy Based business in region
The activities for which IPPF assistance is requested are : technical, economic and financial feasibility studies, and environmental and social impact assessment studies for the 330KV Kolwezi-Solwezi Power interconnection.
To finance the entire foreign currency cost of the Feasibility, Line Route and Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Studies (the “Study” or the “Studies”) for the construction of a 330 kV power transmission line from Erunkan (Nigeria) to Sakete (Benin).
The project preparatory activities will consist of the preparation of a socio-economic feasibility study, traffic and revenue study, technical study (Preliminary design level), environmental study, financial study and institutional and facilitation study for cross-border transport and transit.
To update the previous Feasibility and ESIA studies made by Fichtner in 2007. To transport energy generated from Northern Nigeria and Burkina Faso with T-offsets to Niger and Benin (900 km transmission line).
To identify specific physical projects for rehabilitation and modernization of Mpulungu Port (Zambia), analyze its technical and economic viability, assess the environmental and social impact, and prepare detailed engineering design and tender documents for implementation
Strengthen the cooperation and regional integration of OMVG member countries in the energy sector (particularly in the electricity subsector). Pre-investment studies of the Digan, Fello-Sounga, Kaléta and Sambangalou hydroelectric facilities and their connection to the OMVG 225 kV transmission network.
Provide advisory support to the Government of the DRC for the selection of a developer and the establishment of a Project Company (SPV) for the realization of the Inga-3 project
The Construction of this 270 km road would provide the missing link in the Kampala-Juba-Addis Ababa-Djibouti Corridor and would open the IGAD region to trade and economic activity. IPPF would support feasibility studies, ESIA, detailed design and tender documentation.
Project involves the rehabilitation of nine road links along the North-South Corridor Aid for Trade Road Network, to bring them up to standard to facilitate the movement of goods and people across borders along eight countries in the region. IPPF would support preparation of NSC projects to a bankability stage, including detailed design, EIAs and preparation of bidding documents.