THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
Through these platforms, Tanzania worked to enhance economic integration, promote trade, and develop critical regional infrastructure, including cross-border transportation and energy
electricity access for 37 villages in Tanzania along the transmission line. Project comprises of 1) Construction of 49.5 MW hydropower plant, 2) 132 kV transmission line, 54 km long for power evacuation to the national grid, and 3) Distribution network expansion including rural electrification and last-mile connections.
Tanzania has a tremendous opportunity to achieve universal electricity access by accelerating grid densification where power infrastructure exists and leveraging DRE solutions for extremely remote areas, particularly islands, where the grid is not feasible.
Tanzania aligns its energy priorities with the Third Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP III) by advancing industrialization, enhancing infrastructure, and fostering private sector growth. The compact's focus on sustainable energy solutions supports Vision 2025, which envisions a middle-income, energy-secure nation.
Tanzania aims to diversify its electricity generation mix. As of December 2024, the total installed capacity of 3,404.20 MW comprised 2,011.27 MW hydro (59.1 percent); 1,198.82 MW natural gas (35.2 percent); 101.12 MW heavy fuel oil (HFO) and diesel (3 percent); 5 MW solar
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