The following page lists all power stations in Central African Republic .
Hydroelectric power station | Community | Coordinates | Type | Capacity | Year completed or completion expected | River |
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Boali I Hydropower Station | Boali | 4°52′17″N18°03′00″E / 4.8713°N 18.0499°E | Run of river | 9 MW | 1955 [1] | M'bali River |
Boali II Hydropower Station | Boali | 4°52′52″N18°02′20″E / 4.8810°N 18.0388°E | Run of river | 10 MW | 1976 [2] | M'bali River |
Boali III Hydropower Station [3] | Boali | Run of river | 10 MW | In development [4] | M'bali River | |
Thermal power station | Community | Coordinates | Fuel type | Capacity (MW) | Year completed or completion expected | Name of Owner | Notes |
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Bangui Thermal Power Station | Bangui | 4°24′53″N18°33′07″E / 4.4146°N 18.5520°E | Diesel | 2 MW [5] | ENERCA | ||
Solar Power station | Community | Coordinates | Type | Capacity (MW) | Year completed or completion expected | Name of Owner | Notes |
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Danzi Solar Power Station | Danzi | 4°30′01″N18°28′32″E / 4.5004°N 18.4755°E | Solar Photovoltaic | 25 MW [6] | 2023 [7] | ENERCA | |
Sakaï Solar Power Station | Sakaï | 4°22′45″N18°29′23″E / 4.3793°N 18.4897°E | Solar Photovoltaic | 15 MW [8] | 2023 | ENERCA | |
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