Mozambique plans to end half a century of hydropower supply to South Africa’s State-owned electricity utility, raising risks for the continent’s most industrialized economy and threatening the viability of Africa’s second-biggest aluminum smelter. In the country’s yet-to-be published energy transition strategy, a copy of which Bloomberg has seen, Mozambique details the plan to secure the 1,150 megawatts of power it sells to South Africa from its Cahora Bassa plant for its own use.
News
You are here: Home1 / News2 / Industry News3 / Mozambique seeks to end 50-year hydropower pact with South Africa
You might also like
INDUSTRY NEWS
- RMB provides R4.45bn funding to expand Reatile’s energy investmentsFebruary 5, 2026 - 5:04 pm
- BLSA Reform Tracker says Eskom unbundling strategy ‘broke with the approved reform plan’February 5, 2026 - 5:04 pm
- Eskom unbundling plan could be ‘major setback’ for electricity reform – BusaFebruary 4, 2026 - 3:04 pm
WHERE TO FIND US
Address
9 Yellow Street
Botshabelo Industrial Area
Botshabelo, Free State
Call / Email Us
Tel: +27 (0) 61 956 6772
Email: info@transfix.co.za
