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MRU (Western Africa)
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The Mano River Union (MRU) is a regional association of the following countries: Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Cote d'Iviore.
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Stakeholders in the interconnection project in the sub-region have held a one-day consultative meeting in Monrovia. The Interconnection project is intended to link Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea with energy supply.
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Onesimus Leigh
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February 6, 2009
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Earl Burrowes, Sr.
9:25 PM 9 February 2009 GMT
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Foster Interconnection of Electric Power
African governments should foster the interconnection of cross-border electric power grid and supply to increase power distribution and reduce the cost to its citizen.
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According to the Secretary General of the West African Power Pool, the meeting is a follow-up of the Luxemburg meeting three months ago. Mr. Amadu Diallo said WAPP has received support from the EU-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund of the European Investment Bank. He said with that support, the pre-investment studies on the interconnection project commenced earlier. Also, Liberia’s Acting Energy Minister said government needs energy to improve the condition of its people and strengthens the economy.
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