Paving Somali People's Future

Power Plant

Somalia relied principally on domestic wood and charcoal and on imported petroleum to meet its energy needs. Attempts to harness the power of the Jubba River at the proposed Baardheere Dam had not come to fruition as of early 1992. Electrical utilities had been state owned since 1970, when foreign-owned enterprises were nationalized. Throughout the country, about eighty different oil-fired thermal and diesel power plants relied on imported petroleum. With aid from Finland, new plants were constructed in the Chisimayu and Baidoa areas in the mid-1980s.

We are currently looking to invest into a Power Plant in Somalia.

The current smaller power plants in Somalia:

name OutputMWh CO2kg IntensityKgMWh
Gezira Powerplant 248,460.00 108,661,000.00 437.26
Burao Powerplant 17,929.00 9,839,330.00 548.85
Fanole Powerplant 16,678.00 0 0
Hargeisa Powerplant 13,425.00 7,552,310.00 562.46
Bossaso Powerplant 9403 5,453,090.00 580.15
Berbera Powerplant 2675 1,727,280.00 645.92