
Study Approved for Guinea-Conakry Hydropower Project
The Kogbèdou-Frankonédou dam aims to boost the country’s energy capacity, improve electricity access, support local economies and enhance climate resilience.
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The Kogbèdou-Frankonédou dam aims to boost the country’s energy capacity, improve electricity access, support local economies and enhance climate resilience.
The arrival of equipment has brought new momentum to the hydropower project, which is considered essential for advancing regional integration.
The project represents a significant step in Guinea’s broader strategy to tap into its estimated 6,000 MW hydropower potential.
The studies aim to assess the potential for hydroelectric development at Mbandza Ndounga and Linzolo.
The Mpatamanga project will generate enough electricity to power over one million households.
The first phase of the project will involve the installation of two 16 MW turbines.
The European Union’s support aims to enhance the Republic of Congo’s regulatory framework and bring its power sector in line with international standards.
The Republic of Congo is boosting rural electrification through new hydropower and solar initiatives to expand energy access and drive sustainable development.
The Republic of Congo has launched studies for micro-hydropower plants to improve rural electrification and reduce reliance on diesel systems.
The Zambia Chamber of Mines is promoting opportunities across the country’s mining and hydropower industries.