TY - JOUR AU - Kansongue, Nanimpo AU - Vertigans, Stephen AU - Njuguna, James PY - 2025 DA - 2025/10/13 TI - Bridging Togo’s Energy Gap: Renewable Energy Potentials, Policy Challenges, and Strategic Pathways for Sustainable Development JO - Journal of Energy and Power Technology SP - 014 VL - 07 IS - 04 AB - This work investigates the potential of renewable energy to significantly reduce Togo’s energy deficit, offering a critical analysis of the country’s current energy landscape. It evaluates the availability and viability of renewable energy sources—particularly solar and small-scale hydropower—and examines the mismatch between energy supply and growing demand. The study highlights Togo’s heavy reliance on biomass and energy imports from neighbouring countries such as Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and Nigeria, which exacerbates energy insecurity and economic vulnerability, especially in rural and remote areas. Drawing on global trends and successful policy models from comparable contexts, this study identifies key barriers to renewable energy adoption in Togo. These include the absence of coherent regulatory frameworks, limited financial incentives, and a lack of private sector engagement. The findings underscore the urgent need for policy reform, investment in local energy production, and the creation of enabling environments for innovation and private participation. Based on these insights, the study recommends: (1) simplifying and clarifying energy policies and licensing procedures; (2) introducing fair tax incentives and standardised power purchase agreements; (3) developing inclusive financial models such as micro-financing and crop-based repayment schemes; and (4) investing in public awareness, capacity building, and knowledge transfer. These measures are essential to support Togo’s transition toward a sustainable, secure, and inclusive energy future. SN - 2690-1692 UR - https://doi.org/10.21926/jept.2504014 DO - 10.21926/jept.2504014 ID - Kansongue2025 ER -