Evidence-Based Insights for
Sierra Leone's Energy Sector

We produce rigorous research, policy analysis, and industry insights that inform decision-makers and drive energy transformation in Sierra Leone.

Key Research & Policy Themes

Our research spans the most critical dimensions of Sierra Leone's energy challenge.

Electrification Strategies

Analysis of least-cost electrification pathways for rural and urban populations, including grid extension, mini-grids, and stand-alone systems.

Rural Energy Financing

Research into innovative financing mechanisms, blended finance, and investment models to scale clean energy access in underserved communities.

Energy Regulation

Review and analysis of Sierra Leone's energy regulatory framework, including licensing, tariff policy, and governance structures for the electricity sector.

Climate & Energy Policy

Analysis of the intersection between climate commitments, NDCs, and energy policy, identifying opportunities for Sierra Leone to lead a just energy transition.

Reports & Policy Briefs

Policy Brief
Sierra Leone Electrification Strategy 2025–2030
Analysis of current electrification gaps and actionable policy recommendations for accelerating access across Sierra Leone by 2030, with a focus on rural communities.
Industry Report
Rural Energy Financing Landscape in Sierra Leone
Overview of funding mechanisms, blended finance instruments, and investment opportunities in Sierra Leone's rural energy sector, with case studies from comparable markets.
Data Report
Energy Access in Sierra Leone — 2024 Data Snapshot
Key statistics, trends, and visualisations on electricity access, clean cooking adoption, and renewable energy deployment across urban and rural Sierra Leone.
Policy Analysis
Clean Cooking Policy Framework Review
Review of existing policies, gaps, and opportunities for scaling clean cooking adoption across Sierra Leone, with recommendations for regulatory reform and market support.
Research Paper
Youth Engagement in Sierra Leone's Energy Sector
Analysis of barriers and opportunities for youth participation in energy policy, entrepreneurship, and implementation in Sierra Leone, with recommendations for systemic change.
Climate & Energy
Sierra Leone's NDC and the Energy Transition Opportunity
Analysis of Sierra Leone's Nationally Determined Contributions and how the energy sector can drive climate ambition while delivering economic growth and energy access for all.

Sierra Leone Energy At a Glance

Key data and statistics on Sierra Leone's energy sector, compiled from authoritative sources.

35%
National Electrification
World Bank, 2023
<10%
Rural Access
World Bank estimate
80%+
Biomass Cooking
Population using biomass
300K+
People Reached
Solar RREP projects

Industry Insights

Solar mini-grids are increasingly recognised as the most viable solution for electrifying Sierra Leone's rural communities. The Rural Renewable Energy Project (RREP) has demonstrated that community-based mini-grids can provide reliable, affordable electricity to off-grid areas while enabling economic activities that were previously impossible. The success of projects in Baoma, Sumbuya, and Gegbwema provides a strong evidence base for scaling this approach nationally.
Indoor air pollution from biomass cooking is a leading cause of premature death and illness in Sierra Leone, disproportionately affecting women and children. Addressing the clean cooking challenge requires coordinated policy action, market development support, consumer financing, and behaviour change programmes. Evidence from pilot programmes shows that improved cookstoves and LPG adoption can reduce fuel consumption by 30–60% per household.
Sierra Leone's energy sector presents significant investment opportunities, particularly in off-grid solar, mini-grids, and clean cooking. However, constraints including limited purchasing power, infrastructure gaps, regulatory uncertainty, and currency risk require innovative finance structures such as blended finance, results-based financing, and concessional capital to unlock private investment at scale.
Young people represent Sierra Leone's greatest untapped resource in the energy transition. With the right training, platforms, and opportunities, youth can drive innovation, entrepreneurship, advocacy, and community engagement that accelerates the country's clean energy goals. Salone Energy Forum is committed to building the next generation of energy leaders.

Contribute to Our Research

Are you a researcher, policy expert, or data analyst interested in contributing to Sierra Leone's energy knowledge base? We welcome collaboration.