This article lists all power stations in Mali .
Hydroelectric station | Community | Coordinates | Type | Capacity (MW) | Completed | Name of reservoir | River |
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Félou Hydroelectric Plant | 14°21′04″N11°20′53″W / 14.35111°N 11.34806°W | Run of river | 63 | 2014 | Senegal River | ||
Gouina Hydroelectric Plant | 140 | 2017 | Senegal River | ||||
Manantali Dam | 13°11′44″N10°25′44″W / 13.19556°N 10.42889°W | Reservoir | 200 | 2002 | Manantali Reservoir | Bafing River | |
Sélingué Dam | 11°38′17″N08°13′47″W / 11.63806°N 8.22972°W | Reservoir | 44 | 1982 | Lake Sélingué | Sankarani River | |
Sotuba Hydroelectric Plant | Bamako | 12°38′16″N07°55′31″W / 12.63778°N 7.92528°W | Run of river | 5.2 | 1960 | Niger River |
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