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Bujumbura, 11 February 2025 – TDB Group and Anzana Electric Group ("Anzana") announce the financial close and first utilization of a portfolio project debt package for two run-of-river
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The deal represents Burundi''s largest long-term project financing and will play a vital role in a country where only 12% of the population has access to electricity.
The objective of EUEI PDF''s project "Energy Strategy and Action Plan for Burundi" was to support the Ministry of Energy and Mines in developing a new national energy policy.
Bujumbura, 11 February 2025 – TDB Group and Anzana Electric Group ("Anzana") announce the financial close and first utilization of a portfolio
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Burundi, a landlocked nation in East Africa, has historically grappled with significant energy deficits, leading to frequent power
I''ve seen progress with projects like the Jiji & Mulembwe Hydropower Project, but more reforms are needed to ensure that
You know, Burundi''s been stuck in this vicious cycle for decades – only 11% of its population had reliable electricity access in 2023. But here''s the kicker: the country''s actually got enough
Burundi, a landlocked nation in East Africa, has historically grappled with significant energy deficits, leading to frequent power outages that impede economic activity and daily life.
I''ve seen progress with projects like the Jiji & Mulembwe Hydropower Project, but more reforms are needed to ensure that REGIDESO can effectively and sustainably manage
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Burundi’s 2006 energy sector policy requires up-dating and amending, taking into account the country’s domestic situation and integrating the regional energy strategy developed with the East African Community (EAC).
Burundi’s electrical grid supplies 30.6 MW, most of which comes from the Rwegura and Mugere hydropower plants (generating 18 and 8 MW respectively). The extreme demand on these two plants makes the power supply highly unreliable.
Additionally, an embargo in 1996 and the scarcity of for-eign currency have contributed to energy projects receiving little investment. Burundi’s electrical grid supplies 30.6 MW, most of which comes from the Rwegura and Mugere hydropower plants (generating 18 and 8 MW respectively).
The objective of EUEI PDF‘s project “Energy Strategy and Action Plan for Burundi” was to support the Ministry of Energy and Mines in developing a new national energy policy.