Guinea, the water tower of West Africa, has become a power exporting country! [Souleymane Doumbouya] – 2024-03-23 17:29:41

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2024-03-23 17:29:41

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Attention for electricity in Conakry, the latest news after serious investigations with experienced technicians, seasoned and scrupulous field workers, it turns out that we have no production problem (1050 MW of producible).

Indeed, to date, Guinea serves Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau, Senegal and even the current in Forestry Guinea which supplies the prefectures of Lola and N’zerekore are served by our built dams. The famous Turkish boat if it comes, it will not fundamentally be to produce electricity which we already have in abundance. It will just convert the electricity produced, because here in Conakry, serious distribution problems persist. This crisis situation has nothing to do with the low water level. If the solution is not quickly compensated even with wintering, the situation risks continuing in Conakry.

The Souapiti water reservoir is 6.7 billion m³ released in water, it is a regulating dam for kaleta which is only 25 million m³, if the need for water arose there, in a few minutes all the deficit could be settled by dumping water. EDG must tell the people the truth!

All prefectures which have a clean network regularly receive 24-hour current, without forgetting all the countries mentioned!

To this day, we are an electricity exporting country!

Wouldn’t one of the challenges of the new Minister of Energy and Hydraulics and Hydrocarbons be to shed light on what these foreign currency revenues from the sale of electricity abroad bring us?

In this key sector which has a knock-on effect on all other economic growth sectors, a paradigm shift is absolutely necessary. Because there is never any development before electricity and there is no need to think about or even aspire to the digital era without easy and low-cost access to energy!

May God guide and enlighten our steps! Amen!

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