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Mozambique’s Temane power station and the Temane-Maputo power transmission line are expected to start operating by 2021.
The construction of the two major developments, financed by the World Bank, Government of Norway and other cooperation partners, is planned to start next year and will cost US$1.2 billion.
The country’s current electrical energy demand is 900 Megawatts, while its current supply capacity is 800 Megawatts.
Electricidade de Moçambique says that the forthcoming entry into operation of the Chicamba and Mavuze hydroelectric dams, together with the Temane power station, will solve the state-owned company’s supply deficit and give it a surplus to export.
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