South Sudan: Round-the-clock power in Juba
Issue 409
- 14 Feb 2020
| 3 minute read
Juba has enjoyed 24-hour electricity since late December following the start-up of a new 30MW power plant and grid infrastructure in November, the first time anywhere in South Sudan has had access to uninterrupted network power. Local developer Ezra Construction & Development Group commissioned new power generation units in Juba’s Kondokoro district in November in the first part of a four-phase project. The planned second phase will add another 30MW, followed by 20MW in phases three and four.
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