This article lists power stations in the Republic of the Congo .
Power Plant | Capacity (MW) | Fuel type | Year completed | Refs |
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Pointe-Noire | 300 | Gas | 2011 | [1] |
Brazzaville | 32 | [2] | ||
Station | Community | Coordinates | River | Capacity (MW) | Year completed | Refs |
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Sounda | 1,000 | Planned | [3] | |||
Chollet | With Cameroon | 600 | Planned | [4] | ||
Imboulou | Plateaux | 02°56′05″S16°07′40″E / 2.93472°S 16.12778°E | Lefini | 120 | 2011 | [5] [6] |
Moukoukoulou | Kouilou | 03°53′40″S13°45′52″E / 3.89444°S 13.76444°E | 74 | [6] [7] | ||
Djoué | Brazzaville | 04°18′04″S15°12′24″E / 4.30111°S 15.20667°E | Djoue | 15 | [8] | |
Bhavani Kattalai Hydroelectric Project is a hydropower generation project in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a 90MW power generation project constructed across the Kaveri River. The project area is in the downstream of Lower Mettur Hydroelectric Project. This project consists of three power plants which are located between Bhavani and Pasur, Erode. This hydropower generation project is owned by Government of Tamil Nadu and operated by TANGEDCO.
The Moukoukoulou Dam is a hyrdoelectric dam on the Bouenza River, built by Chinese technicians and commissioned in 1979 to supply energy to Pointe-Noire. It is the main source of power to the south of the country. Due to fluctuating water levels and to poor maintenance of the plant and transmission network it often delivers far less than its nominal 74 megawatts.