A 1,700 km power transmission link that transmits power from Inga Falls on the Congo River to the copper mining district of Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The Inga-Kolwezi link (formerly the Inga-Shaba link) was initially a ± 500 kV, 560 MW HVDC power transmission system.
Our team at Hassan Allam Construction and PGESCO are heading towards the completion of the Tshipuka Power Station PV 10 MWp Solar Power Plant. The scope of work encompassed the
Cassava production value chain in Ignie region served as a case study for the evaluation of technology transfer absorptive capacity in Congo agriculture. We learned that the lack of agro-technical
The Kinsuka Power Project is the first automated distribution network in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kinshasa''s largest and most technologically advanced
The Integrated Project is a large-scale model we are developing in the Republic of Congo to expand energy access for the local population. With the natural gas produced from the Marine XII and M''Boundi fields, we supply the Centrale electrique du Djéno (CED) and the Centrale Electrique du Congo (CEC).
Major projects are on the horizon for the Republic of the Congo. The country is developing large-scale projects aimed at strengthening and diversifying its economy and
The Republic of the Congo will host the first-ever Congo Energy & Investment Forum on 25-26 March 2025, connecting project developers with Congolese regulators and policymakers. Organized by Energy Capital & Power in collaboration with the Ministry of Hydrocarbons, this platform enables candid dialogue, facilitating new investments and deals in
The Kinsuka Power Project is the first automated distribution network in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kinshasa''s largest and most technologically advanced substation. After completion, it will effectively increase the country''s power grid coverage and benefit thousands of households.
The Goma Hybrid Solar plant in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is currently the largest off-grid mini-grid in the sub-Saharan Africa. The 1.3MW plant is one of four smart solar sites with a combined capacity of 1.693MW operated by Nuru. These plants combine three energy source: solar modules, batteries and diesel generators.
The study will facilitate the development of a solar farm and battery energy storage system, as well as an electric vehicle charging station, to reduce residential and
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), about the size of Western Europe, is the largest country in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). DRC is endowed with exceptional natural resources, including minerals such as cobalt and copper, hydropower potential, significant arable land, immense biodiversity, and the world''s second-largest rainforest.
The Chinese oil and gas company is developing a multi-faceted oil and gas project in the Republic of the Congo – a model which can be replicated in other resource-rich nations across the region. The Chinese oil
Germany''s state-owned development bank KfW invested €20 million ($22.1 million) to finance the modernisation of the substation at the Inga I and Inga II hydropower plants in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Choosing the location of a transfer station. The location of the facility needs to be right for you and for your customers. If you own your own hauling company, your transfer station needs to be located so that your
Major projects are on the horizon for the Republic of the Congo. The country is developing large-scale projects aimed at strengthening and diversifying its economy and energy mix, while fostering long-term sustainable socio-economic growth.
The Congo LNG project encompasses the Tango FLNG and Congo FLNG, 41 new wells, 11 new sealines, seven new wellhead platforms, a separation and boosting hub and an onshore gas pre-treatment plant. The nearshore development involved the installation of the barge-based Tango FLNG, 3km from the new onshore gas pre-treatment plant, located
In this project, RLI scientists are working with partner organisations to support electricity access planning in the Democratic Republic of Congo. To this end, they are improving the Congo Epela online visualisation platform, updating data and producing case studies on decentralised power supply options at local level.
Our team at Hassan Allam Construction and PGESCO are heading towards the completion of the Tshipuka Power Station PV 10 MWp Solar Power Plant. The scope of work encompassed the EPC of the Solar Power Plant and a 5 MW Storage Battery, enabling efficient energy storage.
Hydroelectric power (See Annex 1) is the main energy resource of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The DRC ranks first in Africa in terms of its potential (100,000
Government and UN-led programmes to harness the country''s natural resources – for energy and mining – could help the DRC turn a socio-economic corner, reports Yunus Kemp. The Democratic Republic of Congo
Projects including battery storage are marked. Existing and future transmission lines are shown ranging from 132kV and under to 500kv+. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including lines to Angola, Republic of Congo and Zambia. An inset lists 16 Central African Power Pool priority integration projects. Power
A 1,700 km power transmission link that transmits power from Inga Falls on the Congo River to the copper mining district of Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The Inga
Germany''s state-owned development bank KfW invested €20 million ($22.1 million) to finance the modernisation of the substation at the Inga I and Inga II hydropower
Launch of project set to transform the country into a natural gas exporter marked by ceremony in the presence of the president of Congo ad Eni''s CEO. Pointe-Noire (Republic of the Congo), 25 April 2023 –The President of the Republic of the Congo, Denis Sassou N''Guesso, and the Chief Executive Officer of Eni, Claudio Descalzi, today laid the
President Denis Sassou-Nguesso laid a foundation stone on 3 March for a 3.4MW solar thermal hybrid plant at Impfondo in Likouala province. The project is financed by the government and will be built by Belgian company Produits de
Hydroelectric power (See Annex 1) is the main energy resource of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The DRC ranks first in Africa in terms of its potential (100,000 MW), which accounts for 13% of the global hydropower potential. These resources are a great asset for the supply of low-cost power, making the DRC a strategic player in the continent
The study will facilitate the development of a solar farm and battery energy storage system, as well as an electric vehicle charging station, to reduce residential and commercial reliance on diesel generators. The Government of Équateur selected North Carolina-based American Engineering Group International to carry out the study.
Projects including battery storage are marked. Existing and future transmission lines are shown ranging from 132kV and under to 500kv+. Actual and planned cross-border
In this project, RLI scientists are working with partner organisations to support electricity access planning in the Democratic Republic of Congo. To this end, they are
The Integrated Project is a large-scale model we are developing in the Republic of Congo to expand energy access for the local population. With the natural gas produced from the Marine
Image: Atlantic-PetrochemicalRefinery.com Major projects are on the horizon for the Republic of the Congo. The country is developing large-scale projects aimed at strengthening and diversifying its economy and energy mix, while fostering long-term sustainable socio-economic growth.
Two evacuation lines for the electricity produced at Chollet will power the Congo and Cameroon, with the possibility of delivering electricity to other neighboring countries. The Chollet project is expected to be complete in 2025.
Hydroelectric power (See Annex 1) is the main energy resource of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The DRC ranks first in Africa in terms of its potential (100,000 MW), which accounts for 13% of the global hydropower potential.
Our activities in the Republic of Congo are aimed at improving the quality of life of the population and the socioeconomic development of the area. This is a challenge we are engaged in on several fronts such as the valorisation of gas, electricity production and supply, access to drinking water, and modernisation of daily food cooking systems.
These assets notwithstanding, the electricity sub-sector remains largely untapped. The DRC’s 6% electrification rate is one of the lowest on the continent and the country does not fully benefit from the export possibilities of this resource.
The DRC ranks first in Africa in terms of its potential (100,000 MW), which accounts for 13% of the global hydropower potential. These resources are a great asset for the supply of low-cost power, making the DRC a strategic player in the continent’s electrical energy industry.
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