CURRENT STATUS OF CAPP
PROJECTS
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African Utility Week 18 18 –– 22 May 200922 May 2009CTICC, Cape TownCTICC, Cape Town
South AfricaSouth Africa
3. REGIONAL ELECTRICITY MARKET
1. OVERVIEW OF CAPP
2. STATUS OF CAPP PROJECTS
C O N T E N TC O N T E N T
4. AFRICAN ELECTRICITY MARKET OUTLOOK
5. CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION AND CHARACTERISTICS
Angola
Con
goGabon
Chad
Centr. Afr. Rep.
Camer
oon
DR Congo
EquatorialGuinea
São Tomé& Principe
Burundi
� Nbr of member states : 10
� Total surface : 6 640 359 km2
� Total population : 120 millions hab.
� Regional Electrification rate: 13 %
1. OVERVIEW OF CAPP1. OVERVIEW OF CAPP
� Potential in hydropower : ±144.000 MW
2.1. EXISTING INTERCONNECTIONS
� 220 kV DR Congo - Congo
� 70 kV et 110 kV RDC -Burundi - Rwanda
� 220 kV RDC - Zambia
MV Connections
HV Lines
MT RDC - Zambia��
15 kV RDC - Rwanda�
15 kV DRC - Angola�
6,6 kV DR Congo – Centr. Af. Rep.�
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Centr. Afr. Rep.
Dem. Rep. Of Congo
Zambia
Angola
Congo
Burundi
Rwanda
2. CROSS2. CROSS--BORDERBORDER ELECTRIFICATIONELECTRIFICATION PROJECTSPROJECTS (PPET)
2.2 FUTURE INTERCONNECTIONS
1 Electrification of Zongo (DRC) from Bangui (CAR)
2 Electrification of 7 villages (CAR) from Mobaye (DRC)
3 Electrification of Léré, Pala, Ribao, Momboré, Mamboroua and Binder (Tchad) from Guider (Cameroon)
4 Electrification of Bongor (Chad) from Yagoua(Cameroon)
5 Electrification of NOKI (Angola) from MATADI (DRC)
6 Electrification of southern provinces in Cameroon, of Wele Ntem in Gabon, Kye Ntem and Wele Nzas in Equatorial Guinea
7 Electrification of Mbinda and Mayoko (Congo) from. Lekoko (Gabon)
8 Electrification of Divénié (Congo) from Malinga (Gabon)
9 Electrification of Bambama (Congo) from Boumango (Gabon)
10 Electrification of Lékéti and Okoyo (Congo) from Léconi (Gabon)
11 Electrification of Medjeng (Gabon) from Mongomo (Equatorial Guinea)
12 Reinforcement of power supply for Noqui (Angola) from Matadi (DRC)
13 Electrification of Maquela do Zombo (Angola), Kimbetele, Luvaka, Kimpangu and Ngidinga (DRC) from Kwilu (RDC) HV station
(1) List non exhaustive
Angola
DR Congo
Centrafrique
Chad
Gabon
Cameroon
Burundi
Eq Guinea .
Sao Tomé& Principe
Congo
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4
3
5
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6
7
10
11
12
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• For their execution, the involved countries sign the specific Inter-government MOU.• CAPP facilitates and seeks for necessary funds and resources.
2. CROSS-BORDER ELECTRIFICATION PROJECTS (PPET) (1)
Development of Inga hydropower site and associated lines 1.
Power Interconnection between Inga (DR Congo) and Calabar (Nigeria)2.
Code of the Regional Electricity Market4.
3.
6. Price scale fixing methodology for energy exchange
5. Grid Code
7. Regulatory Organ for the regional market
Arbitration mechanism8.
2.3. PRIORITY INTEGRATING PROJECTS (PIP)
Power Interconnection between Inga (DR Congo), Cabinda (Angola) and Pointe Noire (Congo)
Inga Site development scheme
Evacuators
Restitution structure
Water intake
Inga III (4320 MW)
Matamba Dike
BundiDam
Grand Inga (39000 MW)
Inga I (351 MW)Inga II (1424 MW)
Inga
Calabar
Inga
Calabar
Inga - Calabar Zone Project and the indicative inter connexion line route
IngaInga
Inga – Cabind - Pointe Noire Zone Project and the ind icative interconnexion line route
3.1. THE MARKET INSTRUMENTS
3. REGIONAL ELECTRICITY MARKET
� Investment Plan for a Regional Market .
Reference plan for member states grid�
Regional Power Policy Document�
Electricity Market Forums�
Code of the Regional Electricity Market�
Grid Code�
Price scaling fixing methodology for energy exchang e�
Regulator organ for the regional market�
Arbitration mechanism�
total cross border interconnections capacity at the end of 2025 is23865 MW
RDC
Congo
Gabon
Angola
Cameroun
Rwanda
Burundi
500 MW
Guinée Eq.
Tchad
RCA
SAPP
WAPP
: interconnecté
: non interconnecté
: autre pool électrique
: interconnexion existante
: interconnexion potentielle
500 MW
10 MW
55 MW
2000 MW
400 MW
400 MW
2000 MW
2000 MW
200 MW
OMELEC
6000 MW
6000 MW
Sao Tome & Pr.
(1) Scenario " free-exchange "
Total capacity ofinterconnections : ± 24.000 MW
3.2 OUTLOOK OF THE REGIONAL MARKET BY THE YEAR 2025(1)
Burundi
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Chad
Equat. Guinea
Angola
São Tome
Burundi
& Principe
Cameroon
CAR
DR Congo
CongoGabon
WAPP
COMELEC
SAPP
SAPP
3. REGIONAL ELECTRICITY MARKET
GAMBIE
LIBERIA
NIGERMALI
BURKINAFASO
NIGERIA
GUINEE-BISSAU
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TCHAD SOUDAN
RCA
NIGERIA
ANGOLA
BOTSWANA
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BIQUEZAMBIA
ALGERIA
MAROCCO
LIBYAEGYPTE
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SAPP (+ DRC, Angola and Tanzania)
PEAC
COMELEC
WAPP
EAPP (+ DRC and Burundi)
POWER POOLS
ETHIOPIAETHIOPIAETHIOPIAETHIOPIA260 TWh/an260 TWh/an260 TWh/an260 TWh/an
POLE OF HYDROPOWERGENERATION
4. AFRICAN ELECTRICITY MARKET OUTLOOK
GABON
CAMEROON
TANZANI
Inga
MA
LA
WI
MOZAMBICAMOZAMBICAMOZAMBICAMOZAMBICA
38 TWh/an38 TWh/an38 TWh/an38 TWh/anZIMBABWE
DR CONGODR CONGODR CONGODR CONGO
774 TWh/an774 TWh/an774 TWh/an774 TWh/an
KENYA
COTED’IVOIRE
MAURITANIA
SENEGAL
GUINEE
SENEGAL
GUINEAGUINEAGUINEAGUINEA
19 TWh/an19 TWh/an19 TWh/an19 TWh/an
The main challenges facing CAPP in developing infra structure projects and electricity market to satisfy all demands of energy in central Africa countries are as follow:
– Implementation of institutional support projects;
– Implementation of studies and electric infrastructures projects;
– reinforcement of regional and international cooperation;
– Regional and African periodic programmes with other African power pools
– Decision to make and to guarantee public and private investment;
– Support institutional reform in the sector
– Follow action plans implementing methodology: V.I.P.• Vision = vision• View = diagnostic• Influences = strategies• Projects = action (periodic action plan, budget and control)
5. CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
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