The Cahora-Bassa hydroelectric plant reached, last year, a level of electrical energy production, for export and national consumption, of the order of ninety-eight point fifty-three percent, writes the Rádio Moçambique.The figure represents growth in relation to the target planned for the year two thousand and twenty-three, which predicted an energy production of fourteen million, eight hundred and forty-six thousand, seven hundred and twenty, mega watts.Part of this production was used to power large transforming industries, within the scope of agreements signed with some electrical energy sales companies, in the republics of South Africa and Zimbabwe. The Secretary of State in Tete, said that the level of electrical energy production comes give an air of comfort to the Province, at a time when new investments are expected in the same area.Elisa Zacarias, said that in the near future, new projects are expected to come into operation in the province, such as the photovoltaic plant implemented in the district. of Changara.The governor said that within the scope of mining production, coke mineral coal registered an achievement, in the order of eighty-two point three percent, with thermal reaching an achievement of ninety-nine percent.Source:O País
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