Our Terms & Conditions | Our Privacy Policy
World Bank approves $350 million grant for Malawi hydropower project – World
BLANTYRE: The World Bank’s board ofdirectors has approved a $350 million grant to support a large hydropower storage project in Malawi that will significantly increase the Southern African country’s generation capacity.
The World Bank said in a statement late on Thursday that the Mpatamanga Hydropower Storage Project would help supplyelectricity to over 1 million new households and create thousands of jobs.
The public-private partnership with an expected overall cost of over $1.5 billion will represent the largest foreign direct investment in Malawi’s history.
Malawi’s IMF programme ends after only $35 million disbursed
In September 2022 the Malawian government selected a consortium consisting of Electricité de France and SN Malawi BV owned by British International Investment, Norfund and TotalEnergies to lead the project’s development and implementation.
The project will have a total generation capacity of 358 megawatts, doubling Malawi’s installed hydropower capacity by building two dams along the Shire River between two existing hydropower facilities, according to its website.
Images are for reference only.Images and contents gathered automatic from google or 3rd party sources.All rights on the images and contents are with their legal original owners.
Comments are closed.