LOCAL NEWS
SINOE COUNTY – The Rural Renewable Energy Agency (RREA), in collaboration with the European Union (EU) and other implementing partners under the Light Up East Programme, has conducted a one-day inspection in Sinoe County to assess progress on the US$42-million renewable energy project covering Sinoe, Grand Bassa, and Grand Kru counties.
As part of the visit, the delegation inspected the solar farm in Murryville, reviewing ongoing construction activities and technical installations.
Officials also visited the SRC area, where the main phase of the project is currently underway.
By: Karino Teah – Sinoe County Correspondent
Speaking during the inspection, RREA Deputy Executive Director, Mr. Steven V. Potter Sr., reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to increasing access to reliable electricity across Liberia.
He acknowledged challenges encountered by some contractors but assured residents of Sinoe County that the project is expected to be completed by March this year.
Mr. Potter added that once operational, beneficiaries will begin accessing paid electricity services in subsequent phases.
According to RREA, the project will provide reliable electricity to households, businesses, and major commercial centers in Sinoe County, boosting economic activities and improving livelihoods in the region.

