
$292 M for Zambia-Tanzania Interconnector Project
The Zambia-Tanzania Interconnector Project (ZTIP) is set to enable Zambia to access more sustainable and affordable energy to power its economy.
The Zambia-Tanzania Interconnector Project (ZTIP) is set to enable Zambia to access more sustainable and affordable energy to power its economy.
The Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) has energized a new 400 kV Kenya-Tanzania transmission line.
Elsewedy Electric and The Arab Contractors have connected three hydro turbine generators to Tanzania’s national grid.
The company completed two projects on the African continent.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) wants Kenya and Tanzania to speed up the signing of three key agreements.
MSC has shipped 30 transformers to Julius Nyerere Hydro Electric Power Plant project Tanzania from Mundra Port, India.
Tanzania is poised to benefit from the Kenya and Tanzania Power Interconnection Project (KTPIP), which is 99% complete.
Tanzania, Arusha: Tanelec Limited decides to invest into manufacturing of transformers, switchgear, and metering units in the East and Central Africa region.
Tanzania, Kigamboni: Elsewedy Electric has inaugurated a new transformer factory in Tanzania as the second phase of Elsewedy Electric Industrial Complex.
Tanzania: Under the helm of new managing director, Maharage Chande, the Tanzania Electric Supply Company (Tanesco) is working to improve efficiency.
Tanzania: Installation of 27 transformers at the Julius Nyerere Hydro Electric Power Project (JHNPP) has started.
The 14 MW Kikagati hydropower station being built on the border between Uganda and Tanzania has reached financial close.
Tanzania: Government of Tanzania will commit $3.2 million towards the implementation of the rural electrification project over a period of five years.
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam: The Tanzania Electricity Supply Company (TANESCO) has recently received a $38 million grant from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to build new substations, expand the existing ones and construct new interconnections.
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Electric Supply Company Tanesco revealed that the power substations under construction in Dar es Salaam have been completed by 84 per cent and they will be connected to the national grid by the end of June.