Congo targets 1,500MW power capacity by 2030
Speaking at the Congo Energy & Investment Forum in Brazzaville, Congolese Minister of Energy and Water, Émile Ouosso, emphasised the initiative''s goal of improving energy access for
Speaking at the Congo Energy & Investment Forum in Brazzaville, Congolese Minister of Energy and Water, Émile Ouosso, emphasised the initiative''s goal of improving energy access for
Meeting in Brazzaville on 17 September, the Council of Ministers approved a draft decree that makes the National Energy Pact official law in the Republic of Congo. The text, presented by
World Bank funds and Eni expertise underpin Congo-Brazzaville''s plan to modernise the 43-year-old Pointe-Noire–Brazzaville line, freeing 200 MW and ending power cuts by 2026.
Congo-Brazzaville''s Electricity for All pact emerges at the confluence of domestic urgency and international momentum for just energy transitions. Its ultimate success will rest on disciplined
Minister Emile Ouosso reviews Congo-Brazzaville''s electricity and drinking water outlook, detailing production levels, grid losses, key rehabilitation works, water boreholes, and the role of
By framing energy access as both a social contract and a geostrategic lever, Congo-Brazzaville positions itself as a noteworthy laboratory for sustainable electrification in Central Africa.
Total electricity capacity in Congo Brazzaville showed a modest increase of about 0.3 gigawatts (GW) from 2013 to 2022, with most of the increase coming from fossil fuel-derived sources.
Analysis of Brazzaville''s electricity shortages, their socio-economic impact and the government''s strategy to reinforce Congo''s power grid through reforms and regional projects.
“This initiative aims to enhance electricity access for the nation''s six million citizens and support industrial growth,” said Congolese Minister of Energy and Water, Émile Ouosso, at the
Minister Emile Ouosso unveils PEZOR, a 211 bn FCFA solar-hydro strategy targeting 700k new grid connections and tripling rural electrification in Congo-Brazzaville by 2030.
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