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List of power stations in Guinea

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This page lists the main power stations in Guinea contributing to the public power supply.

There are also a number of private power plants supplying specific industrial users such as mines and refineries.

Guinea is considered to have considerable renewable energy potential. Schemes at an advanced state of development are included.

Country Priority Plan and Diagnostic of the Electricity Sector,[1] published in November 2021 by the African Development Bank [AfDB], heavily informs this article.

Hydroelectric

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Hydroelectric station Community Coordinates Type Name of reservoir River Capacity (MW) Status / year completed Notes
Fomi Niger 90[1] Completion 2026[1]
Amaria Konkoure 300[1] Under Construction[1] Completion 2025[1]
Sambangalou Gambia 128[1] Contracted[1] Power station and dam will be in Senegal, lake 80% in Guinea
Koukoutamba Bafing 294[1] Contracted[1]
Morisanako Sankarani 100[1] Proposed[1]
Kogbedou-Frankonedou Milo 90[1] Proposed[1]
Boureya Bafing 160[1] Proposed[1]
Tiopo 105[1] Proposed[1]
Garafiri Garafiri 10°31′47″N 12°39′45″W / 10.5297°N 12.6625°W / 10.5297; -12.6625 (Garafiri Power Station) Reservoir Konkoure 75[1] 1999[1][2]
Banieya or Baneah 10°00′23″N 12°59′46″W / 10.0065°N 12.9961°W / 10.0065; -12.9961 Reservoir Samou 5[1] 1988 Dam completed 1969, power station added later.[3]
Donkèa 9°57′20″N 13°00′24″W / 9.9556°N 13.0068°W / 9.9556; -13.0068 Reservoir Samou 15[1] Donkea is the power station fed by Kale dam.[3]
Grand Chutes 9°55′29″N 13°06′03″W / 9.9247°N 13.1007°W / 9.9247; -13.1007 Reservoir Samou 26[1] 1953, 1969 upgrade, 1983 upgrade[4][3]
Kinkon 11°02′54″N 12°27′01″W / 11.0483°N 12.4504°W / 11.0483; -12.4504 Koulou 3.5[1]
Tinkisso 10°43′41″N 11°10′06″W / 10.7281°N 11.1684°W / 10.7281; -11.1684 Tinkisso 1.65[1]
Kaleta[5] Kaleta 10°27′51″N 13°16′52″W / 10.4641°N 13.2810°W / 10.4641; -13.2810 (Kaleta Hydropower Station)[6] Reservoir Konkoure 240[1][7] 2015
Souapiti[8] 10°25′27″N 13°15′16″W / 10.4241°N 13.2545°W / 10.4241; -13.2545 (Kaleta Hydropower Station) Reservoir Konkoure 550[1] 2020[1]
Boke Dam Boké Reservoir Cogon River [9] 130 2016 (Expected) status uncertain

Solar

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A solar facility is proposed at Khoumagueli with 40MW of capacity.[1]

Thermal

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Thermal power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (MW) Year completed Name of Owner Notes
Kaloum 5 Tombo, Conkary 9°31′11″N 13°41′51″W / 9.5197°N 13.6974°W / 9.5197; -13.6974 32.5[1] 2005[4]
Kaloum 1 Tombo, Conakry 9°31′11″N 13°41′51″W / 9.5197°N 13.6974°W / 9.5197; -13.6974 Diesel fuel 24[1] 1997[4] GNE
Kaloum 2 Tombo, Conakry 9°31′11″N 13°41′51″W / 9.5197°N 13.6974°W / 9.5197; -13.6974 Diesel fuel 26[1] 1997[4] GNE
Kipe 9°36′09″N 13°38′12″W / 9.6024°N 13.6366°W / 9.6024; -13.6366 50[1]
Karpowership 115[1] Short term contract to supply power[1] Power is from a vessel not a permanent station
Tè-Power Conakry 9°36′07″N 13°36′13″W / 9.6020°N 13.6037°W / 9.6020; -13.6037 Heavy Fuel Oil 50[1] circa 2019 Short term contract to supply power[1]
Kaloum 3 Conakry 9°31′11″N 13°41′51″W / 9.5197°N 13.6974°W / 9.5197; -13.6974 Diesel fuel 44[1] 1999[4] GNE Short term contract to supply power[1]
Kankan 18[1]
Nzérékoré 5.9[1]
Faranah 1.4[1]
Boké 12.6[1]
Aggreko Thermal Power Station Conakry Diesel fuel 50 [10] 2013 Aggreko status uncertain, possible duplication

Sea waves

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Solar power station Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Year completed Name of Owner Notes
Guinea Sea Wave Power Station 100 SDE Energy of Israel In development[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq Bank, African Development (22 November 2021). "COUNTRY PRIORITY PLAN AND DIAGNOSTIC OF THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR" (PDF). afdb.org/. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  2. ^ Garafiri Hydropower Station Commissioned In 1999
  3. ^ a b c Bank, World (2006). "ELECTRICITE DE GUINEE Vol 3 - French" (PDF). documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e Bank, World (2006). "ELECTRICITE DE GUINEE Vol 2 - English" (PDF). worldbank.org/. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  5. ^ Construction of Kaleta Power Station Began In 2011
  6. ^ Satellite View of Kaleta, Guinea
  7. ^ Planned Capacity At Kaleta Is 240 Megawatts
  8. ^ CWE breaks ground on Guinea's 550-MW Souapiti hydropower project
  9. ^ Boke Power Station Planned Across River Cogon
  10. ^ Guinea To Buy Electricity From Aggreko On Temporary Basis
  11. ^ Sea Waves Power Stations To be Sent To Guinea Conakry
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