PM: Tanzania's Julius Nyerere Dam project showcases Egypt’s growing soft power in Africa
The project is expected to boost Tanzania’s power capacity and reduce flood risks, officials said, as Egypt highlights its infrastructure expertise in Africa.
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Tanzania targets power exports after inaugurating $2.82bn hydropower plant
Tanzania's 2,115 MW Julius Nyerere hydropower plant has helped create an electricity surplus credited with boosting industry and GDP growth while opening the way for regional power exports.
Julius Nyerere Hydropower Dam becomes backbone of national grid, supplies half of Tanzania’s electricity
The Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHPP) has become a pillar of Tanzania’s national electricity grid, contributing nearly half of all power fed into the grid this year, according to the...
PM: Tanzania's Julius Nyerere Dam project showcases Egypt’s growing soft power in Africa
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said Friday that the giant Julius Nyerere Dam and Hydroelectric Power Station in Tanzania, implemented by an Egyptian consortium, stands as a prominent example of Egypt’s soft power in Africa. Speaking exclusively to Extra News, Madbouly said it was an honor to attend the inauguration and commencement of operations at the dam and power station on behalf of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Madbouly said the project’…
Tanzania Commissions 2,115MW Hydropower Plant
Tanzania has commissioned its largest hydropower plant, a 2,115-megawatt facility that will more than double the country's total electricity generation capacity. The post Tanzania doubles power capacity with commissioning of 2,115MW hydropower plant appeared first on Business Elites Africa.
Egyptian Consortium Celebrates Inauguration of Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project in Tanzania
The Egyptian consortium of Arab Contractors and Elsewedy Electric has marked the official inauguration of the Julius Nyerere Dam and Hydropower Station on Tanzania’s Rufiji River, a $2.9 billion landmark project designed to transform the country’s electricity supply and strengthen Egypt-Tanzania economic cooperation.
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