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Mozambique begins work on gas-to-power plant, transmission line​

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Mozambique on Monday began construction of gas-to-power plant and transmission line projects worth $1 billion in the southern province of Inhambane as the government aims to boost energy supply.

The World Bank is one of the financing partners of the infrastructure projects, alongside the United States, Norway, African Development Bank (AfDB), Islamic Bank and The OPEC Fund for International Development, according statements from the World Bank and the U.S. embassy.

“Today we mark a milestone in the framework of this endeavour to illuminate Mozambique. Our governance aspires that more than 10 million Mozambicans will have access to electricity for the first time in their homes by 2024,” Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi said at the launch of the project.

Upon completion, the gas-to-power Temane Thermal Power Plant will have a capacity of 450 megawatts.

“Today, we are witnessing the exceptional beginning of a vision that aims to provide energy for all Mozambicans: this is a transformative project for the country,” the representative of the World Bank in Mozambique, Idah Pswarayi-Riddihough, said during the launch.

U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique Dennis Hearne said the United States was supporting the Temane project through a $200 million direct loan for its construction via the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).

“In addition, thanks to the support of the U.S. government’s signature Power Africa program, we are providing a “transaction advisor” assigned to EDM (Mozambique power utility Eletricidade de Mocambique) to help bring the critical Temane Transmission Line Project to financial close,” said Hearne.

 

Mozambique begins work on gas-to-power plant, transmission line​

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Mozambique on Monday began construction of gas-to-power plant and transmission line projects worth $1 billion in the southern province of Inhambane as the government aims to boost energy supply.

The World Bank is one of the financing partners of the infrastructure projects, alongside the United States, Norway, African Development Bank (AfDB), Islamic Bank and The OPEC Fund for International Development, according statements from the World Bank and the U.S. embassy.

“Today we mark a milestone in the framework of this endeavour to illuminate Mozambique. Our governance aspires that more than 10 million Mozambicans will have access to electricity for the first time in their homes by 2024,” Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi said at the launch of the project.

Upon completion, the gas-to-power Temane Thermal Power Plant will have a capacity of 450 megawatts.

“Today, we are witnessing the exceptional beginning of a vision that aims to provide energy for all Mozambicans: this is a transformative project for the country,” the representative of the World Bank in Mozambique, Idah Pswarayi-Riddihough, said during the launch.

U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique Dennis Hearne said the United States was supporting the Temane project through a $200 million direct loan for its construction via the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).

“In addition, thanks to the support of the U.S. government’s signature Power Africa program, we are providing a “transaction advisor” assigned to EDM (Mozambique power utility Eletricidade de Mocambique) to help bring the critical Temane Transmission Line Project to financial close,” said Hearne.

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Hii sehemu ya palma ina utajiri wa gesi na madini,kama,ukiingia hapo ni kama upo Tanzania vile maana wakazi wa hapo 75% ya huduma za kijamii wanategemea TZ,sikiliza kiswahili chao hata wakunya awaongei kiswahili kama iko,hao askari wa rwanda awaamini kama hapo ni msumbiji 😀

Waafrika tunafaa tukifanye kiswahili iwe lugha ya afrika, nmefarijika kweli kuona hii vidio, yani msumbiji kuna kiswahili safi kushinda Kenya daah,
 
Hii sehemu ya palma ina utajiri wa gesi na madini,kama,ukiingia hapo ni kama upo Tanzania vile maana wakazi wa hapo 75% ya huduma za kijamii wanategemea TZ,sikiliza kiswahili chao hata wakunya awaongei kiswahili kama iko,hao askari wa rwanda awaamini kama hapo ni msumbiji 😀
Mkuu sio kama upo Tanzania tu bali hao wote unaowaona ni watanzania, watanzania ndio wenye mashamba makubwa na migodi ya madini huko, yaani ni kama wa Mozambique waliwaachia watanzania almost robo ya upper Mozambique
 
Mkuu sio kama upo Tanzania tu bali hao wote unaowaona ni watanzania, watanzania ndio wenye mashamba makubwa na migodi ya madini huko, yaani ni kama wa Mozambique waliwaachia watanzania almost robo ya upper Mozambique
Konde boy ana mashabiki wengi huko kuliko wote waliopo Tanzania 😅😅😅 nilishafika huko ni pazuri sana na hata Mozambicans wa huko wanajitambulisha kama watanzania
 
Kwa kweli Tanzania has no shortage of fools, how can a bus with a door on the left side be served by stations on the right side of the bus? Kwani passengers watakuwa wanashuka kitumia dirisha ama? Please hata kama ulizaliwa na ujinga please try to adapt to modern ways of reasoning
Kuna 2 types of BRT Buses Tanzania.
1. Ina doors in 1 side.
2. Ina doors in 2 sides.

Hii yenye two side doors iliwekwa kwa malengo maalamu.

Side moja, door is elevated, while the other side door is not elevated.

The reason, ni kuwa Tanzania tuliona mbali sana.
Driving in Tz we keep left, ila BRT stations zipo right na elevated. It means, inatumika the right side elevated doors.

Ikitokea, kama ambavyo inafanyika sasa routes mpya ya Morocco - Mwenge ambayo BRT lanes are under construction BRT Buses zinatumia njia ya kawaida, ina maanisha vituo vipo on the left side na siyo elevated. Meaning watu watatumia the left side doors.

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