AfDB grants $33m to Mozambique to improve grid
The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group approved a grant of $33.25-million to Mozambique to implement the Songo-Matambo electricity transport line project, during a meeting in Abidjan on December 5.
The grant is from the transition support facility, one of the bank’s financial instruments aimed at assisting States undergoing transition.
The Songo-Matambo project is aimed at improving the reliability and security of Mozambique’s electrical supply and promoting regional integration of the electricity network and of the trade in electrical power, the AfDB points out.
“This project is part of a broader effort to modernise the grid to allow for the installation and sale of supplementary production capacity and, in this way, to contribute to the affirmation of Mozambique as an emerging energy hub in the region.
“This project will improve the quality of supply in the central and northern regions that are home to the greatest part of the population of Mozambique and, in so doing, will contribute to the development of the country. The project will also facilitate the implementation of priority regional interconnectors such as Mozambique – Malawi and Mozambique – Zambia,” says AfDB Mozambique country officer manager César Mba Abogo.
The project will entail the construction of a 118-km-long, 400 kV high-voltage single-circuit transmission line from Songo to Matambo. The line will cross the site where the future Cataxa substation will be built to integrate the planned Mphanda Nkuwa hydroelectric power plant.
It will use self-supporting steel mesh overhead towers carrying a horizontal conductor configuration with an energy transport capacity of 2 300 MW.
Plans include the expansion of the Songo substation to extend the 220 kV busbar, install a new 600 MVA 220 kV/220 kV phase shift transformer to regulate grid flows and a 3x200 MVA 220/400 (300) kV step-up transformer.
The project will also refurbish the current 3x200 MVA 220/400 (300) kV transformer.
Extensive work will also be carried out at the Matambo substation, which will be expanded.
Therefore, a new 400 kV feed supply to the new 400 kV Matambo extension will be built to integrate the 400 kV line from Songo.
The project beneficiary area is the province of Tete, which is located in the Zambezi Valley Development Corridor, which borders Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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