Sierra Leone: Octopus Energy, Idris Elba Kick Off Sierra Leone’s First Wind Farm

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Octopus Energy’s generation arm, in partnership with Idris Elba, has kicked off its first renewables project in Africa, a pioneering wind farm on Sherbro Island in Sierra Leone.

The company announced this milestone at this year’s World Climate Conference (COP29) which is currently taking place in Baku, Azerbaijan, and brings together governments, businesses and other stakeholders to negotiate global climate strategies and policies.

Octopus has submitted detailed plans to Sierra Leone’s government. The company is aiming to start construction of the wind farm – up to five turbines, complete with solar panels and battery storage – next year.

The wind farm will be located close to Bonthe, the island’s main town and hub of energy consumption, with land lease talks underway. Once completed, it will generate clean power for around 2,000 homes on the island annually.

With only 5% of rural Sierra Leone having access to electricity, this project will be a game-changer, boosting the local economy like the fishing industry, as well as powering schools, medical facilities and e-motorbikes.

The partners are creating new green jobs, and will team up with local universities to train young people in renewables and offer employment opportunities to maintain the wind farm.

Their aim is to build new industries and future-proofed skilled jobs for the next generation of Sierra Leoneans – where 42% of the population is under 15 years-old. The jobs ripple effect will extend beyond the island, across roads, shipping and more.