Mpiana-Mwanga Hydroelectric Station Generates Renewable Energy After 30-Year Hiatus
2025-01-03 11:46
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Wedoany.com Report-Jan 3, Katamba Mining has successfully recommissioned the Mpiana-Mwanga hydroelectric power station in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, marking the first time in nearly three decades that the station is producing electricity. The 97-year-old facility, originally built in 1927, underwent a comprehensive overhaul costing more than $80 million.

The recommissioning project replaced all hydro generation and metal structural equipment, boosting the station’s installed capacity to 40MW with an annual power output of 186 million kWh – 30% more than its original output before it ceased operations in 1997 due to war damage. Work began in September 2023, and the first turbine was activated on 15 December 2024.

James Wang, Vice President of Zijin Mining, stated: “Recommissioning Mpiana-Mwanga hydroelectric power station as a brownfield renewable source of energy ensures the Manono mine, its processing facilities, and the local community can once again be a center for investment and economic development. Having a reliable source of hydroelectric power will play a role in transforming this part of Congo.”

The project, a joint venture between Zijin Mining and Cominiere, employed more than 300 workers over 15 months and created 100 new local jobs to support the ongoing operation. Additionally, a 90km road linking the power station to the town of Manono has been constructed, improving transportation and logistics in the region.

Katamba Mining highlighted that the upgraded infrastructure would deliver long-term economic benefits to the community, enhancing access and promoting development. The hydroelectric power station’s recommissioning is also expected to support the clean energy goals of Manono Lithium, contributing to the global demand for renewable energy sources.

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