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Power across borders in Africa

Power across borders in Southern Africa

  • The Challenge

    Turn an unused gas concession into a major regional power hub

  • The Solution

    The world’s first interim cross-border power plant

  • The Impact

    110 MW power in 20 weeks and more than $1 million community investment

Client:Electricidade de Mozambique, Eskom and NamPower

Location:Ressano Garcia, Mozambique

Sectors:Utilities

The Challenge

Fast-track power for three countries

In regions where development is happening fast, there sometimes isn’t enough power to keep up. This was the case in Mozambique. The country has enough natural gas to power not only itself, but export to its neighbours, and urgently needed a new electricity plant to boost supply. The idea was to harness one of Mozambique’s existing natural gas pipelines and build a fast-track interim electricity plant. This would then inject power into the local South African Power Pool (SAPP), which connects the grid of nine Southern African countries.

20 weeksFrom design to commission
110 MW power station Including a 500 MVA substation
1.2 kmLength of gas pipeline
2 kmOf 275 HV transmission lines

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