Speaking at the inauguration, Nyusi said it is
urgent to find means of meeting the electricity deficit in Mozambique and in
the southern African region.“We must solve the electricity shortage for our own
economy, which is now undergoing a sharp recovery, and for the region, where
there is a greater demand”, stressed the President.He pointed out that around
70 per cent of the Mozambican population still does not have access to
electricity from the national grid, and the government had no right to say “we
have exhausted our capacity to serve or to think of solutions”.Nyusi said that,
over the past three years, the government has mobilised more than 1.1 billion
US dollars for electricity generation and distribution projects. Some of the
projects already completed are the high voltage power lines from Lindela to
Massinga, in the south, and from Chibata to Dondo in the central province of
Sofala; sub-stations in Dondo, Quelimane, and Namialo in the centre and north
of the country; and the electrification of Derre district, in Zambezia, soon to
be followed by two other Zambezia districts, Mulevala and Luabo.“We have no
doubt that our capacity to grow sustainably is closely linked to the level of
access to electricity”, stressed Nyusi.He pointed out that there are abundant
sources of power in Mozambique, both conventional and renewable.“Many countries
is the region have an energy deficit”, he said. “To become competitive we must
maximise urgently the advantages we have, and prepare adequately to meet the
needs and opportunities of the energy market”.
Friday, August 24, 2018
Inaugurates combined cycle power station
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