Matambo–Phombeya High Voltage Power Line Explained

Matambo–Phombeya High Voltage Power Line
Country:Mozambique and Malawi
Coordinates:-15.2642°N 34.885°W
Direction:West to East
Start:Matambo, Mozambique
Finish:Phombeya, Malawi
Owner:Government of Mozambique & Government of Malawi
Partners:KfW, World Bank, European Investment Bank
Operator:Electricidade de Mocambique & Electricity Supply Commission of Malawi
Construction:April 2022
Expected:Completion November 2023
Current Type:AC
Length:218
Ac Voltage:400kV
Circuits No:2
Construction Cost:US$154 million

The Matambo–Phombeya High Voltage Power Line is a high voltage electricity power line under construction, connecting the high voltage substation at Matambo, Tete Province, Mozambique to another high voltage substation at Phombeya, Balaka District, Malawi.[1] [2]

Location

The power line starts at Matambo, in Tete Province Mozambique, at a 400kV substation there. The power line would travel in a general north-eastern direction to the Mozambique/Malawi border, approximately 140km (90miles) away.[2] From there, the power line would continue into Malawi for another 78km (48miles), to end at Phombeya, Balaka District, Malawi, for a total length of 218km (135miles).

Overview

The construction of this power line has been on the books, as far back as 2007. The World Bank initially approved a $93 million line of credit for this project, but cancelled it in 2010.[3] The main objective of the electricity transmission project is to connect the electricity grids of Malawi and Mozambique. This will allow Malawi to purchase 50 megawatts of power from the Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric Power Station in Mozambique. Also, through the interconnections of the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP), Malawi will be able to import a further 150 megawatts from South Africa through the same power line.[3]

Construction in Mozambique

The length of the power line in Mozambique is approximately 140km (90miles). The entire project in both countries is valued at US$154 million, borrowed from the World Bank, KfW and the European Investment Bank.[4]

The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract was awarded to L&T Infrastructure Development Projects Limited (Lasern & Toubro), an Indian company. L&T will lay the line from the Matambo electricity substation to the community of Zobue at the international border with Malawi, a distance of about 142km (88miles). That line will cost over US$35 million. The new 400kV substation at Matambo will be constructed by a consortium comprising Sinohydro of China and Cepco1 of Malaysia, at a budgeted cost of US$21 million.[5]

Construction in Malawi

Work in Malawi involves the construction of 78km (48miles) of a double-circuit 400kV transmission line and expansion of the electric substation at Phombeya. Each country is responsible for the transmission infrastructure within its territory.[2] [3] [6] Completion of this energy infrastructure is expected in 2023.[7]

In 2019 the World Bank lent US$15 million to the government of Malawi towards the construction of this line, along with a new 220kV substation in Phombeya, Malawi.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Agência de Informação de Moçambique (Mozambique News Agency) . 21 April 2021 . Mozambique: Nyusi and Chakwera Inaugurate Electricity Interconnection . Mozambique News Agency . 24 April 2022 . Maputo, Mozmbique . via AllAfrica.com.
  2. Web site: Mozambique-Malawi power transmission line to evacuate 200MW . 22 August 2017 . ESI-Africa.com . 15 April 2019 . ESI-Africa . Rondebosch, South Africa.
  3. Web site: Malawi Seal K94 Billion Electricity Deal With Mozambique to Start 2022 . . 12 April 2019 . 15 April 2019 . Green Muheya.
  4. Web site: Chakwera, Nyusi Launch Mozambique-Malawi Power Transmission Interconnection Construction Project . 24 November 2021 . . Duncan Mlanjira . 26 November 2021.
  5. Web site: Agência de Informação de Moçambique (Mozambique News Agency) . 12 April 2022 . Mozambique: Edm Awards Power Line Construction Work to India's L&T . Mozambique New Agency . 24 April 2022 . Maputo, Mozambique . via AllAfrica.com.
  6. Web site: 18 May 2017 . Phombeya: mca's futuristic power project . 15 April 2019 . . Mkwanda . Ayami . Blantyre.
  7. Web site: Mozambique: Malawi, Mozambique Launch Power Interconnector Project . . 22 April 2022 . Lameck Masina . 27 April 2022 . Washington DC, United States . via AllAfrica.com.
  8. Web site: Malawi: A loan of $150 million is needed to improve access to electricity . Afrik21.africa . 4 October 2019 . Luchelle Feukeng . 17 May 2022 . Paris, France.