South Sudan's Nesitu Solar Power Plant to Supply Electricity to Juba in Four Months
HYDRO POWERSOLAR ENERGY
The Nesitu Solar Power Plant in South Sudan is set to begin supplying electricity to Juba within four months, as announced by Minister Agok Makur. The 37-megawatt facility, which has been completed since 2022, currently generates 20 megawatts but requires additional technical tasks for full operation.
The project, contracted to Egyptian company El Sewedy Electric in 2019, aims to provide a more affordable energy source compared to hydropower. Once operational, it will serve 50,000 to 60,000 households, promoting economic growth and improved living standards across South Sudan.

Feb 13, 2026, 5:25 PM