Cameroon''s journey toward affordable, reliable, and universal
In rural Cameroon, 75% of the population remains without electricity, even though many live near the grid. The Nachtigal Hydropower Plant financed by the World Bank Group together with
Yaoundé by night. In rural Cameroon, 75% of the population remains without electricity, even though many live near the grid. The Nachtigal Hydropower Plant financed by the World Bank Group together with partners, will increase Cameroon's power generation capacity by 30%.
The government of Cameroon has set an ambitious vision to expand access to electricity, increase the use of renewable energy, boost power generation, and strengthen transmission capacity to meet a surge in demand, projected to quadruple by 2035.
The Nachtigal Hydropower Plant financed by the World Bank Group together with partners, will increase Cameroon's power generation capacity by 30%. In addition to hydropower, Cameroon is developing several solar photovoltaic plants with a total installed capacity of 250 MW to transition to a greener electricity generation mix.
In rural Cameroon, 75% of the population remains without electricity, even though many live near the grid. This stark reality affects small businesses and citizens alike. Affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy is essential—powering hospitals, maintaining cold chains and enabling businesses to thrive.
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