The project is being developed on four sites. The largest solar plant, with a capacity of 25 MWp, will be built in Makoth and will be connected to the 161 kV Freetown/Bambuna transmission line to supply electricity to the capital, Freetown. The BO/Kenema (12 MW), Kono (10 MW), and Port Loko (4.5 MW) solar power plants will supply electricity directly to the Bo, Port Loko, and Koidu regions.
The Electricity Distribution and Supply Authority (EDSA), responsible for public service in Sierra Leone, will purchase the generated electricity. Sierra Leone, with one of the world’s lowest per capita installed electricity capacities at around 105 MW for a population exceeding 7 million in 2018, relies predominantly on biomass for energy consumption, as highlighted in a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report. About 80% of the country’s energy consumption comes from biomass, with firewood as the primary source, followed by charcoal.