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Mozambique to become southern Africa’s “electricity hub” – World Bank

The bank president said the country has great electricity potential
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The World Bank has described the emerging electricity trends in Mozambique as positioning the country to become an โ€œelectricity hubโ€ for the Southern African region.

The President of the financial institution, Ajay Banga, made this remark during a visit to the countryโ€™s Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric Plant.

The dam is the largest in Mozambique and has an installed capacity of 2,075 MW.

Banga noted that the country needs a strong public-private partnership to sustain growth and maintain momentum.

โ€œMozambique will become an electricity hub for southern Africa, within the next ten yearsโ€, the president said.

In addition, Banga emphasized collaboration with the Mozambican government to advance energy initiatives, aligning with President Daniel Chapoโ€™s commitment to transformative energy projects.

The Cahora Bassa expansion plan

Meanwhile, the Cahora Bassa dam, the foundation of Mozambiqueโ€™s energy infrastructure, is set for expansion with a proposed second power station on the riverโ€™s north bank.ย 

This facility, expected to generate 1,250 megawatts, could begin construction in 2028 and be operational by 2033.ย 

In 2024, the Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric plant earned a profit of $220 million, hence this expansion.

Banga likened the projectโ€™s complexity to an orchestra, requiring coordinated efforts through public-private partnerships to ensure success.ย 

โ€œYou have to play many musical instruments to create harmonyโ€, he said. โ€œI think this is the partnership we are discussingโ€, said Banga.

However, progress has been stalled due to the reluctance of South Africaโ€™s Eskom, the regionโ€™s primary buyer, to commit to purchasing the additional electricity.

In addition, the Mphanda Nkuwa dam represents another critical step in Mozambiqueโ€™s energy ambitions.ย 

Broader economic impact and World Bank support

While energy remains the priority, Banga noted that the World Bank is exploring other sectors to diversify Mozambiqueโ€™s economy.ย 

The focus on energy stems from its potential to catalyze industrial growth and regional trade.ย 

By fostering public-private partnerships, the World Bank aims to unlock financing for large-scale projects, reducing reliance on public funds alone.ย 

โ€œIf we look at a 10-year vision shared by this President, which I also share, the goal is to turn Mozambique into an energy powerhouse and make it the energy back office of southern Africa.

โ€œI think this is a real opportunity and something we should work on together,โ€ said Ajay Banga.

This approach is expected to enhance Mozambiqueโ€™s position as a key energy supplier in southern Africa, supporting economic stability and development.

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