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Sierra Leone Secures Major Loan for Power Project

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
19 March 2026
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By Forum staff writer

Sierra Leone has secured a significant loan from the United States International Development Finance Corporation to support the NantEnergy power project, a major step toward improving electricity supply across the country.

The project, valued at more than 400 million dollars, is the country’s first large independent power initiative. Once completed, it is expected to generate over 100 megawatts of electricity, a development that could transform access to energy and strengthen economic activities nationwide.

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Officials say the financing marks a major milestone in efforts to address long standing power challenges. For years, unreliable electricity has remained a key concern for households, businesses, and institutions, particularly in urban areas.

The NantEnergy project is designed to increase generation capacity and provide a more stable and consistent power supply. Authorities believe the initiative will play a critical role in reducing the frequency of blackouts and improving overall service delivery.

In the coming months, the installation of the first turbine from Siemens is expected to begin. This phase is considered a crucial step in moving the project toward full operation. Engineers and technical teams are preparing for the process, which will involve setting up key infrastructure needed for power generation.

Energy sector stakeholders have welcomed the development, noting that increased investment in electricity generation is essential for national growth. Reliable power supply is widely seen as a foundation for industrial expansion, improved healthcare services, and better living conditions.

Once operational, the project is expected to significantly ease pressure on the current energy system, especially in the capital, Freetown, where demand for electricity continues to rise. Many residents have long struggled with inconsistent supply, often experiencing prolonged outages that affect daily life and economic productivity.

The expected boost in electricity generation is also likely to support small businesses and encourage new investments. Entrepreneurs and investors have consistently identified stable power as a critical factor in business success.

While optimism surrounds the project, some observers have emphasized the importance of effective implementation and maintenance to ensure long term benefits. They note that proper management will be key to sustaining improvements in the energy sector.

For many citizens, the NantEnergy initiative represents hope for a more reliable power future. As work begins on installing key components, expectations are growing that the project will deliver meaningful change.

If successfully completed, the initiative could mark a turning point in Sierra Leone’s efforts to overcome energy challenges and provide consistent electricity to its people.

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