Powering Progress: Renewable Energy in the Somali Region

In the 21st century access to energy has become a basic human need and foundational to the Somali Region’s economic development, health, and security.

As the Somali Region emerges from conflict and instability, the renewable energy sector will play a crucial role in Somalia’s continued growth.

Access to affordable energy drives development, but fewer than a quarter of Somalis have access to electricity. The minority of those who can afford electricity, pay up to 6 times the global average.

The Somali region has the highest potential for onshore wind power in Africa. Additionally, The Somali Region gets up to 3,100 hours of sunlight per year, receiving some of the best solar irradiation in the world. A growing number of renewable energy projects in the Somali region demonstrate the viability of its market.

However, for the sector to scale up, investment in human capital is needed to improve linkages between Somali and international technical programs, establishing third-party accreditation mechanisms, and increasing the number of high quality training programs will be necessary to sustain the industry over the long term.

In the 21st century access to energy has become a basic human need and foundational to the Somali Region’s economic development, health, and security.

For more information visit Shuraako's Somali Renewable Energy Forum.

 

Burao Sunrise  

 

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Credits:

Videography and Editing Directed by Jean-Pierre Larroque

Story by Jean-Pierre Larroque and Tim Schommer
Adapted from the research report:
Powering Progress - Realizing the Potential of Renewable Energy in Somaliland, Puntland, and South Central Somalia by David Poplack and Kelsey Coolidge

Produced by Shuraako:
Lee Sorensen
Abdikarim Gole
Sahra Hassan
Saskia Westhof

Narrated by Saskia Westhof
Art Direction by Tim Schommer
Interviews and Locations Secured by Sahra Hassan
Production Assistance from Naasir Mohamed Abdillahi

Music: Traditional African Music Compilation: African Tribal Music & African Melodies by Kevin Macleod/Cat Trumpet Music – incompetech.com

Africa at Night image courtesy of NASA

Interviewees:
Abdiwahid Mohamed Hersi – CEO, Global Sea-Food International
Edna Aden – Founder, Edna Aden Hospital
Aidarus Abubakar – Managing Director, Solargen Technologies
H.E. Hussein Abdi Duwalli – Somaliland Minister of Energy and Minerals
Hassan Ahmed Hussein – Executive Board Member, SomPower
Johnny Weiss – Johnny Weiss Consulting

Special thanks to
Dahabshil Bank
City Plaza Hotel - Burao
Golis Energy
Beder Electricity Company
Edna Aden Hospital
Berbera Hospital
Sheikh Hospital
Burao Hospital
Gollis University
PRS Security
Ambassador Hotel – Hargeisa
Mansoor Hotel
Hodan Mix Farm
Goljano Mix Farm
Osman Farm
Al-Fatxi Fishing
FairFishing

Filmed on location in Somaliland and Puntland, Somalia