The non-availability of reliable and updated energy information creates a major constraint for investors and project developers in the sustainable energy sector in the ECOWAS region. Key energy country data on existing policies, laws, stakeholders, prices, generation costs, resources, investments and potential project sites is, in many cases, not available or not up to date. The lack of quality information is perceived as a major investment risk by investors and project developers. Information on good practices or successful (or unsuccessful) projects is not readily available. Moreover, the awareness of key market enablers and the general public on the opportunities offered by RE&EE technologies and services is low. The Centre has therefore initiated several key programs to enhance the existing knowledge and awareness barriers:
ECREEE is executing the ECOWAS Renewable Energy Potential Assessment Program. It aims at the establishment of a benchmark on renewable energy capacities, stakeholders, policies, investments, resources and project sites in the ECOWAS region. Under the program the Centre is executing the following activities:
ECREEE has launched the ECOWAS Observatory for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECOWREX), a web-based tool easily accessible via the internet. The ECOWREX provides decision makers, project developers, investors and other marked enablers with updated information and planning data on RE&EE opportunities in the ECOWAS region. The ECOWREX promotes the use of geospatial technology and other current web technologies to disseminate the knowledge and technical know-how that exist within and outside the region. Moreover, the portal, together with the ECREEE website, allows the building up of renewable energy communities and other kinds of cooperation between key market enablers.
Further information on workshops, conferences and events organized by ECREEE in this context can be found here.
The ECREEE Business Plan aims to achieve the following results by 2016:.
Knowledge management