Congo Launches Feasibility Studies for 510 MW Kitéké Hydropower Project
The Republic of the Congo has initiated technical studies for the Kitéké hydropower project on the Loufoulakari River, targeting an installed capacity of approximately 510 megawatts. The studies will evaluate feasibility, infrastructure design, equipment selection, and environmental and social impacts.
A consortium of Lincoln and China Energy is involved in the technical study phase, with plans to manage engineering, equipment procurement, construction, and project financing. No total investment costs have been disclosed, and construction is expected to commence around July-August 2027, pending study completion.
The government aims to double national electricity generation capacity to 1,500 MW by 2030, focusing on renewable energy. In February 2025, an agreement was signed with Senegal's Senelec for power grid management and maintenance for ten years.
