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List of power stations in the Central African Republic

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The following page lists all power stations in Central African Republic.

Hydroelectric

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Hydroelectric power station Community Coordinates Type Capacity Year completed or completion expected River
Boali I Hydropower Station Boali 4°52′17″N 18°03′00″E / 4.8713°N 18.0499°E / 4.8713; 18.0499 (Boali I Power Station) Run of river 9 MW 1955[1] M'bali River
Boali II Hydropower Station Boali 4°52′52″N 18°02′20″E / 4.8810°N 18.0388°E / 4.8810; 18.0388 (Boali II Hydropower Station) 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

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Thermal power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (MW) Year completed or completion expected Name of Owner Notes
Bangui Thermal Power Station Bangui 4°24′53″N 18°33′07″E / 4.4146°N 18.5520°E / 4.4146; 18.5520 (Bangui Thermal Power Station) Diesel 2 MW[5] ENERCA

Solar

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Solar Power station Community Coordinates Type Capacity (MW) Year completed or completion expected Name of Owner Notes
Danzi Solar Power Station Danzi 4°30′01″N 18°28′32″E / 4.5004°N 18.4755°E / 4.5004; 18.4755 (Danzi Solar Power Station) Solar Photovoltaic 25 MW[6] 2023[7] ENERCA
Sakaï Solar Power Station Sakaï 4°22′45″N 18°29′23″E / 4.3793°N 18.4897°E / 4.3793; 18.4897 (Sakaï Solar Power Station) Solar Photovoltaic 15 MW[8] 2023 ENERCA

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Baoli I Commissioned In 1955
  2. ^ Boali II Commissioned In 1976
  3. ^ Boali III Power Plant To Cost US$31 Million
  4. ^ China To Build Power Plant In Central African Republic
  5. ^ OECD; Bank, African Development; Africa, United Nations Economic Commission for (2009-12-04). African Economic Outlook 2009 Country Notes: Volumes 1 and 2: Country Notes: Volumes 1 and 2. OECD Publishing. ISBN 978-92-64-07618-1.
  6. ^ Ndeke Luka, Ndeke Luka. "Centrafrique: lancement officiel des travaux de construction du champ solaire de Danzi". radiondekeluka.org. Radio Ndeke Luka. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  7. ^ Ndeke Luka, Ndeke Luka. "Centrafrique : F.A Touadéra inaugure le champ solaire de Danzi au Nord de Bangui". radiondekeluka.org. Radio Ndeke Luka. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  8. ^ Tahingam, Pierre. "RCA : la centrale solaire de Sakaï a une capacité de production de 15MW". journaldebangui.com. Journal de Bangui. Retrieved 19 April 2023.