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China Eximbank provides CFA 11.85 billion preferential buyer’s credit for the 161/66/20 kV Sokodé Substation and Transmission Line Construction Project

$19.75M USD

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Togo
Country Togo
Start Date Nov 09, 2012
End Date Oct 10, 2032
Duration 7,275 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 72737
Grant Description

China Eximbank provides CFA 11.85 billion preferential buyer’s credit for the 161/66/20 kV Sokodé Substation and Transmission Line Construction Project On November 9, 2012, the Export-Import Bank of China and the Government of Togo signed a preferential buyer’s credit (PBC) agreement worth CFA 11,847,661,500 francs (or $23.49 million) for the 161/66/20 kV Sokodé Substation and Transmission Line Construction Project.

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
📅 Maturity20.026 years
⏳ Grace Period7.526 years
💹 Interest Rate1.8728%

The proceeds of the loan were on-lent by the Government of Togo to the Communauté Electrique du Bénin (CEB).

CEB was an inter-governmental organization jointly owned by the Governments of Benin and Togo responsible for the power supply between the two countries. CEB used the loan proceeds to finance a commercial contract that it signed with TBEA Co., Ltd. on March 6, 2012.

China Eximbank disbursed $17,986,828 in support of this project in 2014, $34,981,375 in support of this project and Phase 2 of the Rural Electrification Project (captured via Record ID#53463) in 2015, and $1,141,160 in support of this project in 2016.

The project involved the construction of a new 161/66/20 kV substation in Sokodé, which was connected to the existing Atapame-Kara 161 kV transmission line (that provides electricity to central Togo) and the existing Kara-Sokodi 66 kV transmission line and 20 kV transmission line (that provides electricity to 5 cities in central Togo).

It also involved the construction of the Kara-Mango-Dapaong (northern Togo), the Onigbolo-Parakou and the Sakété-Porto Novo transmission (“interconnection”) lines in order to create an additional electricity supply route from Nigeria to the regions of North Benin and North Togo, and facilitate the supply of electricity from Sakété to Porto-Novo.

It also sought to improve the city of Atakpamé's electricity supply.

The specific technical details were as follows: a 161/66/20 kV substation, a one-kilometer 161 kV double-circuit line, a 0.5-kilometer 66 kVv double-circuit line, a 2×6 km 20 kV power distribution line, a 0.3-kilometer access road, and the design design, supply, transportation, insurance, civil engineering, construction, installation, commissioning and commissioning of electromechanical equipment of the substation, which coverd an area of ​​13,512 square meters.

The transmission lines were intended to solve central and northern Togo's insufficient power supply and lay the foundation for cross-border and trans-regional grid interconnection. Upon completion, it was expected that this project would become a “hub” for Togo-Benin power grid connection. TBEA Co., Ltd. was the contractor responsible for implementation.

CEB’s 24 month-long contract with TBEA entered into force on March 21, 2013. The project's construction period was originally expected to last two years. The project officially started on July 18, 2013. A groundbreaking ceremony, attended by President of Togo Faure Gnassingbé, was held on August 30, 2013.

The project was ultimately put into operation on March 8, 2015.

The official project completion ceremony was held on March 26, 2015, ahead of the scheduled end; President Gnassingbé and President of Benin Thomas Boni Yayi wer both in attendance. China Eximbank also funded the second phase of the project (as captured via Record ID#36406).

📋 Staff Comments
  1. The Chinese project title is 索科代输变电站顺 or 特变电工索科地变电站和输电线项目 or 索科地变电站和输电线项目 or 建的索科地161/66/20kV变电站及线路连接项目. The French project title is le projet de construction du Poste de transformation de Sokodé.
  2. The estimated borrowing terms (maturity, grace period, and interest rate) of the loan are drawn from the World Bank's Debtor Reporting System (DRS). See https://www.dropbox.com/s/2sw4f7gluxa52fk/DRS%20Official%20Commitments%20from%20China%20Through%202021.xlsx?dl=0 and https://www.dropbox.com/s/ab8qt4n6jijcbhd/IDS_Average%20interest%20on%20new%20external%20debt%20commitments.xlsx?dl=0 and https://www.dropbox.com/s/949n5rctiue6d7c/IDS_Average_grace_period_and_maturity_on_new_external_debt_commitments.xlsx?dl=0
📚 Sources & References
  • 多哥总统福雷出席特变电工索科地变电站和输电线项目开工奠基仪式
  • Campus Recruitment for TBEA
  • Completion of the Togo high-voltage power transmission and transformation project undertaken by a Chinese company
  • New transformer station inaugurated in Togo
  • Sokodé déploie toute son énergie
  • Rapport Sur L'Aide Publique au Developpement RAPD 2014
  • 驻多哥大使刘豫锡与多哥经济财政部长签署中多经济技术合作协定和优惠贷款框架协议
  • Rapport Sur L'Aide Publique au Developpement RAPD 2015
  • Togo-rapport sur l’aide publique au développement 2016
  • Sokodé se branche vers les régions septentrionales
  • Togo : Cérémonie de pose de la première pierre du poste de transformation électrique de Sokodé
  • Tchaoudjo: Le poste de transformation électrique de Kideoude inauguré
  • Interconnexion Nord Bénin-Nord Togo:Le poste de transformation électrique de Sokodé opérationnel
  • 多哥愿做“一带一路”的西非支点
  • L'Union N°634
  • Démarrage officiel de la construction du poste de transformation de Sokodé
  • 特变电工 为全球能源事业提供系统解决方案的服务商
  • 中多合作之电力篇: 特变电工“161/66/20kV索科地变电站和输电线路项目简介
  • 多哥总统福雷出席特变电工索科地变电站和输电线项目开工奠基仪式
  • ChinaLoansToAfrica©SAIS-CARI.csv Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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