FACTBOX-Cameroon energy projects
Sept 6 (Reuters) - Cameroon hopes to triple electricity output to 3,000 MW by 2020 through a series of hydro and thermal generation projects.
Below is a list of energy projects in the country:
POWER
- Cameroon plans to spend some 6 trillion CFA francs ($11.7 billion) to increase electricity output from 1,000 MW to 3,000 MW by 2020. More than half of the planned increase in capacity depends on the construction of the proposed Lom Pangar dam to control the flow of the Sanaga River.
-Lom Pangar dam: Most studies completed as of 2009 and financing secured. Construction scheduled for November 2010. The project would increase output from downstream hyrdroelectric plants and allow construction of new ones.
-Nachtigal 300 MW hydro power station: Construction of project at Nachtigal on the Sanaga River, some 60 km north-east of Yaounde, depends on the Lom Pangar dam.
-Song Mbengue 930 MW hydro power plant: Construction of dam and power station near Edea depends on Lom Pangar dam.
-Memve'ele hydropower station: Chinese construction company Sinohydro starts building 200 MW hydropower project in southern Cameroon in March 2010, with start-up seen by end 2014. The cost is estimated at 556 million euros ($795 million). Continued...
