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Swedfund cooperation with Escom Malawi for transmission project upgrade

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Swedfund cooperation with Escom Malawi for transmission project upgrade

Swedfund Project Accelerator cooperates with Escom Malawi on an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), as part of developing the Eastern Backbone transmission grid upgrade project. By improving the grid, more people and industries can get reliable access to power and the conditions to integrate more renewable generation will be improved. This is important because load on the grid increases with energy mix and transition to renewables that mean more unstable flows.

During the cooperation announcement ceremony on the 9th of November, Escom Chief Executive Officer Kamkwamba Kumwenda underlined that the grant has come at the right time when the entity is geared to improve electricity supply. Kumwenda added that the line, once renovated and upgraded, will facilitate the Malawi-Tanzania interconnection which will see Malawi tapping power from the neighboring country.

- I assure you that this grant from the Swedfund will be there to support our aspirations and dreams for that future with more development, more services, and more opportunities for every family in our communities, Escom Chief Executive Officer Kamkwamba Kumwenda said.

- There are potentially significant benefits for development, energy access and climate emission reduction from investments in the upgrade of transmission infrastructure in Malawi and the region. Our cooperation with Escom will include project development support and financing of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment. The ESIA is an integral part of moving the project forward in a responsible way and will also facilitate Escom’s ability discussions with to secure financiers for the implementation of the grid upgrade, said Swedfund’s Karin Kronhöffer, Director Strategy and Communication.

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