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The primary lawmaking body for national electricity policy in Equatorial Guinea is the Ministry of Industry and Energy. The Ministry is responsible for regulation and compliance in the sector. Specific laws that deal with power sector management, tariffs and operations were passed in 2002 and 2005.
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Power demand in the continental area is around 65 MW and power capacity is equal to that of the insular region, meaning that it exceeds demand. In the dry season electricity production at the Djibloho plant is reduced and SEGESA is forced to cut supply. For this reason, a dam is needed to improve
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Equatorial Guinea continues to invest heavily in the production and distribution of energy. The following power projects are scheduled: Construction of the Sendje 200 MW hydro plant (4 x 50 MW) ā€“ 2017, Construction of the Djibloho dam with two turbines of 42.5 MW - 2016, rehabilitation of Riaba
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Over the last decade, SEGESA and the government have implemented a range of generation, transmission and distribution projects to ensure that the country no longer suffers power outages. The power grid in Equatorial Guinea is divided in two parts: the island grid (Malabo, Bioko Island) and the
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company SONER and the national electricity corporation ENERGE. In 2013 the company was reorganized into three units: SEGESA Comercial for distribution and sales, SEGESA GeneraciĆ³n for generation activities and SEGESA TransmisiĆ³n for transmission. The three units are overseen by SEGESA Holding.
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The power plants that supply the continental region are: Djibloho hydroelectric dam at 120 MW (4 x 30 MW), the Bata diesel/fuel oil fired power plant at 24 MW (3 x 8 MW), the 'Socorro' battery storage power plant (2 x 16.4 MW), a Cummins Group thermal plant (2 x 1 MW) and the
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Equatorial Guinea has two main electricity systems, for Bioko Island, and for the continental Rio Muni region. SEGESA has 730 employees across the three business units in Malabo for the Bioko system, and 823 employees in Bata and the continental region.
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water flow to the Djibloho dam and increase the power of the plant. New power plant projects are underway to increase electricity availability and Equatorial Guinea has built the interconnection points that would allow it to export power to
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The institutional framework for the power sector in Equatorial Guinea has a vertical structure. The Ministry of Industry and Energy defines the strategy for the power company (guided by the government's
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The demand for energy on Bioko Island in 2016 was about 79 MW (7% more than the previous yearā€™s demand). The current oversupply of electricity on the island facilitates development.
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continental grid (Bata, Rio Muni). The high voltage power grid in the Rio Muni region has allowed the government to invest in interconnection points with Gabon and Cameroon.
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diversification plan). The ministry administers and assigns financing for projects and hands them over to SEGESA for implementation through its three business units.
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The continental Rio Muni area of the country has a high-voltage grid of 220 kW, one of 110 kW and one of 20 kW, all of which are connected to the
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In addition to the Punta Europa gas complex, the island has the SEMU power station that has 7.2 MW capacity (4 x 1.8 MW), the hydroelectric station at
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Musola 1 and 2 and Bikomo hydro plants, Bata thermal plant conversion from diesel to gas, a natural gas storage area and Annobon solar micro-grid.
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Private companies wishing to invest in the sector must obtain licenses from the Ministry and can enter partnerships with SEGESA.
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at 3 MW (2 x 1.5 MW) and the hydroelectric station at Musola. The latter two are out of service.
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H.E. Eugenio Edu Ndong (Minister of Industry and Energy and Chairman of the Board)
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Meeting of the Minister of Mines with SEGESA staff from the Continental Region
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hydro plant, which is in the process of being restored (8 x 800 kVa)
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company of Equatorial Guinea, with its head offices in
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Electricity
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Equatorial Guinea
Electric power
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electricity
Malabo
Equatorial Guinea
rural electrification
Horizon 2020

gas-fired power plant
Punta Europa
Riaba
Djibloho Dam
Bikomo
Gabon
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Mongomo
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Energy portal
Energy in Equatorial Guinea
Empowering the country
Meeting of the Minister of Mines with SEGESA staff from the Continental Region
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