Electricity

Mozambique: All districts to be connected to power grid by 2018

Wednesday, 06 September 2017 17:36

In Mozambique, the remaining four districts with no access to power will soon be connected to the national grid, by 2018. This was  disclosed by the national power utility, Electricidade de Moçambique (EdM), Macauhub reports.

Regions concerned are Muleva, Luabo and Derre in the Zambezia districts, and also Doa in the Tete district. Estimated cost for related works is $18 million which will be provided by the central government.

Still in order to boost national power output, EdM currently builds a gas-fired, combined cycle power station of a capacity of 106MW in the Maputo district in order to meet growing demand. The $180 million project will be financed in part ($167 million) by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Also, a 220kV transmission line linking Chibata to Dondo, in the central region, is being laid while works to lay another of 11kV linking Cuamba to Marrupa are expected to commence soon. 

Gwladys Johnson

Ecofin Agency provides daily coverage of nine key African economic sectors: public management, finance, telecoms, agribusiness, mining, energy, transport, communication, and education.
It also designs and manages specialized media, both online and print, for African institutions and publishers.

SALES & ADVERTISING

Benjamin FLAUX
bf@agenceecofin.com 
Téls: +41 22 301 96 11 
Mob: +41 78 699 13 72
Média kit : Download

EDITORIAL
redaction@agenceecofin.com

More information
Team
Publisher

ECOFIN AGENCY

Mediamania Sarl
Rue du Léman, 6
1201 Geneva
Switzerland

 

Ecofin Agency is a sector-focused economic news agency, founded in December 2010. Its web platform was launched in June 2011. ©Mediamania.

 
 

Please publish modules in offcanvas position.