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Comoros has 46MW decentralized installed capacity which is heavily reliant on biomass and imported heavy fuels. Renewables contribute to 46% of the capacity and more potential can still be realized mostly from hydropower, solar PV and geothermal.
The Ministry of Energy, Water, and Hydrocarbons (Ministère de l'Energie de l'Eau et des Hydrocarbures, (MEEH) which is also the National Focal Institution for SACREEEE oversees the energy sector while the responsibility for day-to-day electricity service delivery rests with the Comoros National Electricity Corporation (“Société Nationale de l’Electricité des Comores, SONELEC).
The country has an average 84% access to energy made up of 87% urban and 81% access rates.