List of power stations in Chad

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This article lists all power stations in Chad .

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Thermal power stationCommunityCoordinatesFuel typeCapacityYear completedOwner
N'Djamena Thermal Power Station N'Djamena Diesel fuel 22 MW [1] Societe Tchadienne d'Eau et d'Electricite (STEE) [2]
Kome Thermal Power StationKome Diesel fuel 120 MW [3] ExxonMobil

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