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The first two modular solar power plants in Maroua and Guider, with battery storage and a combined capacity of 30 MW, were commissioned in Sep-tember 2023. The Cameroonian government states that Cameroon needs almost 2000 billion euros to finance its energy projects.
Exogenous obstacles In addition to potential internal obstacles that could hinder reaching a 5000 MW capacity, there are external factors beyond Cameroon’s control that might cause unexpected delays in energy production. Large-scale operations like these are typically financed through international loans.
The Cameroonian government states that Cameroon needs almost 2000 billion euros to finance its energy projects. These funds will support the construction of the Limbé gas power plant (350 MW), the Grand Eweng, Chol-let, Kikot, Katsina Ala (285 MW), and Menchum (72 MW) hydroelectric dams, among others.
The 2035 production estimate is based on the Energy Sector Development Projects (PDSEN) report in Cameroon. The cur-rent production is estimated at around 1600 MW. Considering the ongoing construction of power plants, future projects, and financing delays, achieving the 5000 MW goal by 2035 appears challenging.
Cameroon has initiated a comprehensive program to construct 50 mini hydroe-lectric power plants. This strategy, backed by a public-private partnership, aims to improve the quality of electrical service and reduce the production costs associ-ated with diesel-fired thermal power plants, which significantly burden the public finances .
Song-Loulou is the power station with the largest installed electricity genera-tion capacity in Cameroon, boasting 384 MW since 1981. Situated upstream of Edéa, it connects to the southern interconnected grid (RIS).
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